This free PC program was developed to work on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 or Windows 10 and can function on 32 or 64-bit systems. Just wondering what you suggest as the next troubleshooting step. The 32.0.0.465 version of Adobe Flash Player Standalone is available as a free download on our website. It might not even be related to malware, IDK, so that's why I'm asking now.
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The next step I was going to do along those lines was to perform a full system scan with Nortons, because from my experience, sometimes malware is found between the two full-system scans, when one of the anti-malware/virus programs doesn't catch it. I've done a full system scan with Malwarebytes, and it found nothing.
It's starting to get old, and I need to find a resolution. Of course at this point I get the black screen which asks me if I want to start Windows normally or go into Safe Mode, etc.
The only way I can get out of it is if I unplug the power cord from the back of the machine, then plug it back in, and hit the power button to start it again. In about 85% - 95% of the time, when I leave my computer idle for a few hours and come back, everything is frozen. If I need to download the Flash Player directly in the future (newer version) because I'm having the same issue, would I be able to find it on where this download is from?Īlso, while I'm at it, I have new issue which just started about a week ago which I would like to ask you about. That link you gave me is specifically for Version 25.0.0.171. Yes, I always select the option to have Adobe check for updates and notify me.