Microsoft and Google have confirmed that they’re planning to remove Flash component from their web browsers later this month.Īs we mentioned at the outset, an update will be pushed via Windows Update and Windows Update for business over the next few weeks to eliminate the legacy flash player. Windows update will also remove the ‘Flash Player’ section from the Control Panel.Įven with these changes, it’s highly likely that Flash-related components may continue to reside on your device. Adobe Flash Player software is a cross-platform browser plug-in that delivers breakthrough web experiences and is installed on more than 98 of Internet-connected desktops. Microsoft is ending Flash Player support in Edge
ADOBE FLASH PLAYER 9 WINDOWS 98 MAC OS X
Unfortunately, it looks like there’s no easy way to load the flash content again, which means some of your flash-based online games will also stop working.įlash contents won’t work in any versions of Windows 10 and it is recommended that you manually remove Flash Player software. Flash Player 10.1.102.64: Windows 2000 Mac OS X 10.4+ (Power PC processor) Flash Player 9 (most recent) Mac OS X 10.1-10.3 Windows 98, Windows ME Red Hat 3&4 Novell SUSE 9.x or 10.1 Flash Player 7: Mac Classic (9 and earlier) Windows 95, Windows NT Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS v.3 & Red Hat Linux 9 Sun Java Desktop System 1. Flash 9.0.277.0 - the most recent version - consistently crashes or hangs on sites with Flash content using Firefox 2.0.0.20 (the highest Firefox version I can have for my OS) or Opera 10.10. The icon opens Adobe’s warning page highlighting the Flash Player end of life. I have Windows 98 operating system - so Flash 9 is as high as I can go.