One of the main problems with Adobe Flash Player is it's lack of support for 64 bit browsers. This was never really a problem in the past but since the release of IE 8 x64 on 64 bit systems, people want to make use of the capabilites that 64 bit brings.
Your daily driver? Weird, seeing that you don't seem to understand how your own browser downloads and installs its updates. What you posted earlier is factually incorrect...
Just now I downloaded MCT and created an ISO
C:\Windows\System32>dism /Get-WimInfo /WimFile:D:\sources\install.esd /index:6
Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool
Version: 10.0.26100.8521
Details for image : D:\sources\install.esd
Index : 6
Name : Windows 11 Pro
Description : Windows 11 Pro
Size : 25,471,900,045 bytes
WIM Bootable : No
Architecture : x64
Hal :
Version : 10.0.26200
ServicePack Build : 8653
ServicePack Level : 0
Edition : Professional
Installation : Client
ProductType : WinNT
ProductSuite : Terminal Server
System Root : WINDOWS
Directories : 33220
Files : 147525
Created : 2026-06-05 - 11:28:55 PM
Modified : 2026-06-12 - 5:56:11 PM
Languages :
en-US (Default)
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Nick Brunt
One of the main problems with Adobe Flash Player is it's lack of support for 64 bit browsers. This was never really a problem in the past but since the release of IE 8 x64 on 64 bit systems, people want to make use of the capabilites that 64 bit brings.
Adobe say that they are working on support for 64 bit browsers and that it will be implemented in a release soon after 10.1 (which has just come out as a developer release).
http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/000/6b3af6c9.html
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