Why can't the update Flash player give me a good download file to be able to update ?
The file I receive when I click to update Flash Player in Firefox addons is: flashplayer_18_gd_install.exe, which will show an unknown publisher, and when I click on it to install, aborts with an initialization error. See attached screen shots.
OS: Windows XP (Pro) Browser Firefox Outdated Flash Player 17.0.0.169 (to be updated) New File being downloaded: lashplayer_18_gd_install.exe ,
Addtl Note: I have noticed I cannot perform some tasks like search, or defrag, or "Manage" because of missing files, but Malwarebytes and AVAST do not detect intrusions at all.
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philipp said
hi, you could try if adobe's offline installers from https://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/distribution3.html work instead.
Did not work. Error: file is not a valid Win32 application.
UPDATE: I went back to this download file sometime later, clicked on it, and it installed without any errors. I must have initially tried to install before the download was complete.
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hi, you could try if adobe's offline installers from https://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/distribution3.html work instead.
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philipp said
hi, you could try if adobe's offline installers from https://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/distribution3.html work instead.
Did not work. Error: file is not a valid Win32 application.
UPDATE: I went back to this download file sometime later, clicked on it, and it installed without any errors. I must have initially tried to install before the download was complete.
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this looks like a corruption with your system or the adobe installers, something (malware, security programs) might interfere with your downloads...
philipp said
this looks like a corruption with your system or the adobe installers, something (malware, security programs) might interfere with your downloads...
Update: I guess I clicked on the download file too soon to install it. I just now went back to the download, clicked on it, and the flash player installed without a problem. Thanks for that link, which I have saved.
philipp said
this looks like a corruption with your system or the adobe installers, something (malware, security programs) might interfere with your downloads...
NO, Malware not the problem. I used the "adobe distribution" link provided in one of the responses, and it installed ok.