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Warning of upgrade Flash to the latest version on Windows 7

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I have Flash Player installed on my Win7 machine, latest version. Every time I attempt to open a video that depends on Flash I get inundated with the warning that I need to upgrade Flash to the latest version, no matter how many times I do so.
How to stop this irritation? How to get Flash to work the way its supposed to? I have totally uninstalled it via REVO, reinstalled it but same results.

posted Aug 7, 2013 by Deepak Dasgupta

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Go to http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ and you should see a very quick flash video, then the "Version Information" box will show what version you have and the section below that will show the latest version for each platform.

answer Aug 7, 2013 by Satish Mishra
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