Registry error

My internet explorer 8 does not display videos using flash, in fact, it doesn't even recognize that Flash is installed.

I've tried everything. I think it is a REGISTRY ERROR.

I ran something that said he'll fix it, but it didn't.

I want to be able to run flash in IE8. Some kill registry stops me. Adobe offers no free support. What should I do or where can I go for answers?

Don't know why this didn't try earlier.

I went to the link that told me that I was running a newer version than what I wanted to install.

I uninstalled Flash from my computer completely and returned to this link, which has been

http://www.Adobe.com/support/flashplayer/TS/documents/tn_19166/Install_Flash_Player_10_ActiveX.zip

Now, I think I have an old version of flash, but it works.

Thank you for the help and the time there ' alls.

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