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Flash 32 bit in a 64 OS

So I have a Knight Rider GPS by Mio.

The software it uses, MioMore Desktop 2008, does not work with Vista 64 bit since it cannot find flash. The error that comes up, "You don't have Macromedia Flash Player.
You need to have Macromedia Flash Player installed to view this site?s content." But I do have flash installe under windows/sysWOW64/Macromed/Flash.

I am running Mozilla Firefox 3.0.9 and IE 8. I have tried to use both as defaults, it did not fix the problem.

The program tells me to" To use Flash Player to view Flash content on a 64-bit operating system, you must run a 32-bit browser."

how do i run a 32 bit browser?
 
i'm using XP64, it has Explorer 64 bit but i don't use that much.

i use Mozilla Firefox 3.0.10 and it works fine. whenever i listen to a pro surfing webcast,
i get a chance to test the Flash capabilities extensively. i'm pretty sure it's 32 bit.

my guess is, your Firefox 3.0.9 is 32 bit, it's just giving you a wierd error message.

i also use Mozilla Seamonkey (which relates to being a Netscape 4.79 fanboy). it shares
Flash plug-ins with Firefox. also 32 bit. runs fine, as far as i can tell.
 
how do i run a 32 bit browser?

Vista should come with both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of IE. Also if you install the 32-bit version of FF, Opera, etc you can then run the 32-bit version if it...
 
Yeah thats what I was doing I guess this program has a hard time figuring out that I have a couple do have a 32 bit browser. Thanks for your help but i dont know if the program will run with Vista 64
 
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