Offset plugin Flash Firefox 14.0.1

After the last update with Firefox, I ran nothing but questions about sites related flash and online games that require flash to use. I am running flash, 11.3.300.265, when I started this with this problem I was running an old version of flash update it only aggravated the issue in Firefox. Now flash works fine in IE 9, 12 Opera, Safari 5 and Google Crome, using the same site and the same version of flash. I also deleted, and all people with disabilities Add ons besides Flash to see if some how they pose a problem and it does not solve it that I also tried to remove my profile completely with no fix as well. I also tried 15 beta with no luck as well.

OK, so the question that I found is to have more then a Flash loaded DLL.

If you have STEAM close and close Firefox. Including all other programs that use flash.

Once you have closed it, then go to

C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash

Find the DLL files similar to NPSWF32_11_3_300_265.dll (this will be the last version of flash that you (or you can delete all the))

Once you have removed these DLL files, you can go to the website flash http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/ and download and install the latest version.

This will fix the problem you are experiencing.

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