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I have Windows 10, and Firefox 49.0.2, and I have tried every solution I can find for my Flash Plugin crash problem, but none are helping; Help?

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Basically, I'm running Windows 10 which is a 64-bit version, so that (according to the Adobe People) eliminates several of their possible solutions from ever working, and I've tried the rest that they have listed without any success; I have been to the Mozilla website and tried all of the solutions listed there, also without success. Finally, I went to the Microsoft tech help sites and started searching for and trying their solutions- again without any success. I still get the same message whenever I go to any website that uses the Firefox Flash plugin: "The Adobe Flash Plugin has crashed. Learn More..." It is followed by 2 buttons, the first allowing me to reload the page (which never helps me) and the 2nd allowing me to submit a crash report, which I have done so many times that they are probably ignoring them by now. Is there an actual solution to this problem?

Basically, I'm running Windows 10 which is a 64-bit version, so that (according to the Adobe People) eliminates several of their possible solutions from ever working, and I've tried the rest that they have listed without any success; I have been to the Mozilla website and tried all of the solutions listed there, also without success. Finally, I went to the Microsoft tech help sites and started searching for and trying their solutions- again without any success. I still get the same message whenever I go to any website that uses the Firefox Flash plugin: "The Adobe Flash Plugin has crashed. Learn More..." It is followed by 2 buttons, the first allowing me to reload the page (which never helps me) and the 2nd allowing me to submit a crash report, which I have done so many times that they are probably ignoring them by now. Is there an actual solution to this problem?

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Tachyonfang here again; I simply wanted to say that I am perfectly willing to believe that I have already tried the working solution (if one does exist) and simply did it wrong; Please tell me so, tell me what the working solution is, and I will try it again!