Windows Media Player 11, Player ActiveX, SW installed 11.6, but Web pages don't say?

I am using and ACER ASPIRE ONE. XP Home/student. I just did a full restore. Because of this, the system works great and I have not yet added a lot of programs. Java is installed. Service Pack 3. I don't know that the old configuration was updated Adobe.

I have now, as reported by REVO UNINSTALLER (just one thing to add/remove programs 3rd party)

ADOBE FLASH PLAYER 11 PLUGIN

ADOBE FLASH PLAYER ACTIVEX

ADOBE SHOCKWAVE PLAYER installed 11.6.

A page, for example, a broadband test page says I need to upgrade to see their graphics disply. I do, and it appears according to Revo I have.

MANAGE Add-ons (IE8) reports Adobe Shockwave Flash Object version 9.0.124.0 is present and active, and that's all that concerns the Adobe programs. I don't know why he has not been replaced by new versions that said Revo is present and installed.

Except that I downloaded the file from several sources with slightly different names but always the same results.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.   Jack

Download the following files:

32-bit Windows: http://download.macromedia.com/pub/flashplayer/current/uninstall_flash _player_32bit.exe

32-bit Windows Flash Player for Internet Explorer

Quit the browser and disconnect from the internet.

Run the uninstall program, and then restart.

Remove the Flash folder in C:\Windows\System32\Macromed

Run the Setup program.

The Flash Player plugin is not necessary for Internet Explorer.

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