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I assumed this was the farewell confirmation that Flash Player was uninstalled. To complete the task and as per the instructions, I proceeded to the deletion of files from:. I rebooted the laptop thinking there may be some residual Flash Player file loaded, but again the same notice appeared when trying to delete the contents of the flash directory. I can not move the ownership of the files to the Administrator or any other User with Administrator rights.

So in answer to the question, did the fix worked? Surely Adobe could have designed a Flash Player uninstaller that removed all necessary files to return the systems to a time without Flash Player, better still, as it has been indicated the update was bundled with one of the Microsoft updates and forced on to my laptop. Why not get Microsoft to remove the offending Pop Up and Flash Player files in their next compulsory update. Actually, having said that, perhaps leaving the files where they are may be a good trade off if the Pop Up finally stopped, the last few updates from Microsoft have given me no end of trouble.

Those were the days. I would be grateful though if anyone let me know when a solution to delete the orphan files is found and I will certainly be in touch if the Pop Up persists.

The Adobe Uninstaller removes all the files under Adobe's control. Those remaining folders are under Microsoft's control, and they locked it with "trustedinstaller" so you, and I, and all the clever programmers at Adobe can't get rid of it. But Microsoft do have a special patch to get rid of their files. For completeness, here's the link the Windows Update that removes the copy of Flash Player that Microsoft distributes as a built-in component of IE and Edge. This update will eventually be included in a roll-up update that gets applied automatically.

Users with automatic updates will get it eventually, and in the meantime, Flash Player is already effectively disabled by default. Adobe Support Community. Turn on suggestions. I'll be happy to help you out today. I actually have same issue as before and by following the steps provided below fixed my issue, I hope this works for you as well I know some methods are already done, but it it better if you follow this step by step: First method is to reset the Windows update components using the powershell command below.

This method will reset the Software distribution folder where the temporary file of update is saved, and re register internet connect as well. If none will work from the above solution I suggest to do an in-place upgrade wherein it will upgrade the device to the latest version and repair all issues without deleting any files.

Select Download tool, and select Run. You need to be an administrator to run this tool. On the License terms page, if you accept the license terms, select Accept. On the What do you want to do? After downloading and installing, it should fix the issue. You might not see the folder as it is hidden, make sure to show hidden files first. Let me know how does it goes and I hope that helps. Bernard Independent Advisor.

Flash Player installation was not successful. Solution: Download and run the uninstaller. Run the uninstaller. Uninstaller Save the file in a location where you can find it easily after you restart your computer. The uninstaller does not work if any programs that use Flash are running on your computer. Look at the taskbar. If the taskbar contains program icons for a browser or for a game that uses Flash, right-click each icon and choose Close.

This example shows a browser in the taskbar:. Double-click the icon of the uninstaller that downloaded to your computer.



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