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Baby_Brat
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September 4, 2014
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I need to uninstall Adobe® Flash® Player Installer/Uninstaller 14.0 r0

  • September 4, 2014
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I need to uninstall Adobe® Flash® Player Installer/Uninstaller 14.0 r0 but have looked everywhere for how to do this & can not find out how to do this can someone please help? I am using A Sony Vaio, Windows Vista Home Premium 32 bit, I use Chrome Version 36.0.1985.143 m.


I want to get it off of my system because ever since I installed it I have had problems with Chrome loading it does not want to load then if I restart my comptuter & I click on chrome  5 windows open up at one time a white box appears saying "Your profile can not be used because it is from a newer browser version of google chrome. Some features may be available. Please specify a different profile directory  or use a different version of chrome" then if you click ok it shuts all the windows down. I have figured a way to get one window to stay open so I can use chrome, now I do have other browser I can use but I do not like them  at all & do not have a flash player since mine is built in with Chrome. So on to the other problem that began as soon as I downloaded this & I understand it may not be this but I still want to get it off of my computer. I also have been having trouble with my flash player error messages: saying it has stopped working constantly, it says upgrade flash text, a plug in shock wave flash isn't responding then in (stop plug in) it wants you to hit.  I have run 3 different Mallware programs through my computer just in case that was one question that was going to be ask. No other programs jave been downloaded wither.


I am not very good with computers so I have to come to places like this for help & I really have to have help explaining what to do because  do not know much about computers other then getting on them & surfing the web & some basic things. When chromes message said specify a different profile directory that went right over m head. So that should give you an idea where I am coming from. I want to thank you in advance & hope I have made sense in what I have written I tried to give all the information that I could.

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The_Warrant
Participant
September 20, 2014

I believe he's asking about uninstalling the Adobe Flash Player INSTALLER/UNINSTALLER program, NOT the Flash Player itself. I too would like to know.

Baby_Brat
Baby_BratAuthor
Participating Frequently
September 21, 2014

Yes finally someone gets what I am talking about. Thank you so much The Warrant. I still have it on my computer because no one could understand what I was talking about & I did not know how else to say it. I showed a picture & everything. So please if you get an answer on how to get it uninstalled please post it for me.

jeromiec83223024
Community Manager
Community Manager
September 21, 2014

Just drag it to the recycle bin.

Baby_Brat
Baby_BratAuthor
Participating Frequently
September 6, 2014

I have downloaded the uninstaller I just want it uninstalled now, that is it plain & simple

jeromiec83223024
Community Manager
Community Manager
September 6, 2014

Cool.  Just run the uninstaller and you should be good to go.  At that point you can delete the uninstaller from your downloads folder.

Baby_Brat
Baby_BratAuthor
Participating Frequently
September 6, 2014

So all I have to do is delete it from the doenloads folder & that will uninstall it from my computer?

jeromiec83223024
Community Manager
jeromiec83223024Community ManagerCorrect answer
Community Manager
September 4, 2014
Baby_Brat
Baby_BratAuthor
Participating Frequently
September 4, 2014

Jeromie this page takes you to the Adobe Flash Player Installer/Uninstaller 14.0 r0 l for what I am trying to get rid of. but thank you.

jeromiec83223024
Community Manager
Community Manager
September 4, 2014

I don't understand your response.  If I pointed you to the wrong thing and you need something else, please clarify and I'll be happy to try and point you in the right direction.

Thanks!