Windows Vista 64-bit Flashe Player 11 issues.

I am operating on Windows Vista 64-bit. Adobe automatically downloaded Flash Player 11. I use the FireFox browser. Now I can not view some things to include things on the Adobe site. Is there something I need to do as far as setting and what not go? I have cleared my cache and restarted my pc several times and still same issue.

Could you please try to disable hardware acceleration in Firefox? http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/flash-content-rendered-mozilla-firefox.html
Thanks,
Sunil

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