ago I was working on a install disc for XP, I could down load complete update files, click on them and they would install. So what now? I hope that the "stand-alone installer" doesn't "hose up" the Control panel's up-date ability! But so far the stand-alone installer has been running for hours, and it hasn't even found the update yet, and it doesn't seem like it's going to. The answer was to add this update "Windows6.0-KB2763674-圆4". "You cannot run an application that is signed with a SHA-256 certificate on a computer that is running Windows Vista SP2 or Windows Server 2008 SP2". But when I tried to re-install Adobe Flash Player, I found the Adobe install file would not start. Strange because I did have Flash player for Firefox and IE on my computer, before re-installing Vista. The control panel's Win update stopped working, so a few days ago I restored Vista to 'factory condition' ans all available updates were downloaded and installed. The control panel's Win update stopped working, so a few days ago I restored Vista to "factory condition" ans all available updates were downloaded and installed.īut when I tried to re-install Adobe Flash Player, I found the Adobe install file would not start. The Latest Version Of Adobe Flash Player is Ready to Install. I had the same problem and after hours of installing, rebooting, and dredging through archives, I finally solved the problem by opening Library > Internet Plugins and dragging Flash Player plug in and flashplayer.xpt in from an old backup.
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