

#CHECKING ADOBE FLASH PLAYER HOW TO#
For more information about how to get security updates automatically, see Windows Update: FAQ.
#CHECKING ADOBE FLASH PLAYER UPDATE#
When you turn on automatic updating, this update will be downloaded and installed automatically. Visit Flash Player help page and click check now button, the page displays version of Flash player along with names of your browser and Operating System. This update is available through Windows Update.


When the player settings open, click on the icon at the lower left of the settings window to open the display panel and check whether the "Enable hardware acceleration" is checked.įirefox hardware acceleration also eases CPU and memory usage in several cases, so you can check whether the hardware acceleration is on or off. The Flash player about page lists latest Flash Player version for all browsers. Go to a page on your browser that shows a Flash video, right-click on the player and select Settings. You can also check in Safari by going to Safari > Preferences, then Websites. If you have the Adobe Flash Player plugin installed, it could be the cause of the high memory usage. The easiest way to check which version of Flash Player you have, and whether you need to update it, is to go to Adobe’s Flash Player Help web page. Check Adobe Flash Player and Firefox Hardware Acceleration Click on it and it will automatically detect the version of Adobe Flash Player installed on your computer. If it doesn't happen in Safe Mode though, then it's likely that the add-ons are the culprits. On the Adobe Flash Player help page, you will see a section that says Check Now. Open your Edge browser and navigate to Adobe’s help link to check if Flash is correctly enabled. We can check if it is properly configured and working by checking Adobe’s official site. There can be many instances where adobe flash is not enabled on your Microsoft edge. If the issue persists, it's probably not caused by a theme or extension, but it could be because of preference settings or plugins among other causes, as these aren't disabled in Safe Mode. How do I find out the version of Flash Player on my system I am using Internet Explorer on Windows 10 and Flash Player does not seem to be working for me. Solution 1: Check if Flash is enabled on Edge.
