Dear Forum,Here is my situation- I have an iMAC G5 ( 6 years old) OS X 10.5.8- About two weeks ago, I was on Facebook and could not open any of the youtube or otehr videos posted by members- Message said ' Flash Player upgrade required'- So, I went to Flash download website but find out that for my system (Power PC 10.5.8) I have to go to the old archived download modulebut there are a whole bunch 10.1, 10.9, 10.1.64, 10.1.xxx and so on.- I tried downloading 10.1 Flash Player on my MAC but it bombs out every time during install.ie. Around 50% compeltion it just says 'Install Failed'- To make matters worse, in the midst of this confusion, I accidentally 'uninstalled' the flash player that I originally had, so now, I cannot see any You Tube videos!!!!- My only hope is to drag my computer to an Apple store and get their help.- I do not have any kind of a Firewall, I have enabled 'Plug-ins' in my Safari Browser.the only security i have is my Wi-Fi is Password protected.Any ideas please.I am going around in endless loops.Thanks. Dear Forum,Here is my situation- I have an iMAC G5 ( 6 years old) OS X 10.5.8- About two weeks ago, I was on Facebook and could not open any of the youtube or otehr videos posted by members- Message said ' Flash Player upgrade required'- So, I went to Flash download website but find out that for my system (Power PC 10.5.8) I have to go to the old archived download modulebut there are a whole bunch 10.1, 10.9, 10.1.64, 10.1.xxx and so on.- I tried downloading 10.1 Flash Player on my MAC but it bombs out every time during install.ie. Around 50% compeltion it just says 'Install Failed'- To make matters worse, in the midst of this confusion, I accidentally 'uninstalled' the flash player that I originally had, so now, I cannot see any You Tube videos!!!!- My only hope is to drag my computer to an Apple store and get their help.- I do not have any kind of a Firewall, I have enabled 'Plug-ins' in my Safari Browser.the only security i have is my Wi-Fi is Password protected.Any ideas please.I am going around in endless loops.Thanks.
Kinger85 wrote:Hi, im trying to download flash player 11 but keep getting error message, 'cannot connect to reliable source'Im running windows 7 64biti have internet explorer 9 64biti currently have no flash playerI download the installer, then start running it and it gets to different stages but the message usually pops up around 18 percentCan you help?This problem is caused by the AV you have installed. Most security apps of this nature incorporate web shields, file shields and the like. It's the file scanner which is the biggest culprit since it springs into action as soon as you attempt to install an executable. This interferes with the installation leading to file corruption further down the line.If you're running AVAST, right click the orange icon in systray and choose to disable all shields for one hour. Then proceed as follows:. Download the uninstaller from here: Choose ' Save' and save it somewhere you can find it again. Do not choose 'Run'.
Adobe Flash Player For Android. Adobe flash player virus for mac. About Adobe Flash Player for Mac The Adobe Flash Player is a widely distributed proprietary multimedia and application player created by Macromedia and now developed and distributed by Adobe after its acquisition. Adobe Flash Player KB4477029 is now available for Windows 10 October 2018 Update, April 2018 Update and older with security fixes. Adobe Flash Player’s retirement is planned for 2020 and the. Mac OS X 10.5.8 / Adobe Flash Player 10.1.53.64 by jpcjackson June 28, 2010 4:50 AM PDT. Although this is touched on briefly in other posts, I would like some report from those who were brave.
You'll need to uninstall it again because your current installation is corrupt. Close the browser before you run the uninstaller. When it finishes, reboot. Once the system reboots to the desktop, disable those file shields again. Next, go to. Click ' Run' when you see the prompt to install immediately.Here are some examples of similar cases where this approach worked:. ( hit the 'End' key to jump to the bottom of the page).