Windows Vista 32 bit operating system cannot download flash player 10

Hello, we have a HP Windows Vista 32 bit operating sytem. I have tried everything, even the troublshooting, and I still cannot get flash player to download. This is frustrating, Please HELP!

Hi,
Can you please tell us how you are trying to install flash player and kindly post a screenshot of the error you are facing using How to post a screenshot in the forum
Which service pack of Windows XP you are using ?
-Varun

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