Adobe Flash Player 32-bit to 64-bit system?

I have Windows Vista 64 bit OS but I use IE9 32-bit browser.  However, I mainly use Firefox.  I have the latest version of Adobe Flash Player (11.6.602.168) installed; I followed all the instructions on the help page - disable active x filtering, updating the drivers, disabled hardware acceleration, etc.  I want to know is should I have downloaded Adobe Flash Player 32-bit even though I have a 64 bit OS?  Flash player keeps freezing upwards.  I need to change my global settings?

I think it's this thing:

uninstall_flash_player.exe

I've been using one from last fall, & he

is a new version;  the old version seems to leave

in a partially State software installed that don't

allow the installer to work, while the new program uninstaller

delete completely & installers can

then move forward.

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