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One of my grandsons has old Vaio notebook with Win98se and IE6.' He downloaded Flash Player 7 and it went into an Unzipped folder (whatever that is), because he wanted to watch YouTube on the Vaio. He tried to watch YouTube on the Vaio, but coulnd't because YT said it was not compatible with 'browser' (I believe he said). Should he now delete Flash Player 7? If so, how would he do that? Is there a FP uninstall program he could download?Is there any way he can watch YouTube videos or any other games on his Vaio? Aso 3 5 valid keygen sony.
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Thanks for any help. Alice: One of the unfortunate things about using Windows 98SE is that IE7 and IE8 can't be installed and used to access websites. That computer is stuck with IE6, and more and more websites are dropping support for IE6. Adobe Flash Player 9.0.24.0 can be used with 98SE and can be downloaded from.
Select 'Windows 98/ME' so the correct version appears for download. Sun Java Runtime Environment is also needed. If I recall, version 1.5.0.14 is the newest version that can be installed and used with 98SE and can be downloaded from. Click the green icon to download it.
Download and save both programs, close all open windows first, then install them. Does your grandson know how to download and save and install programs? Alice: One of the unfortunate things about using Windows 98SE is that IE7 and IE8 can't be installed and used to access websites. That computer is stuck with IE6, and more and more websites are dropping support for IE6. Adobe Flash Player 9.0.24.0 can be used with 98SE and can be downloaded from. Select 'Windows 98/ME' so the correct version appears for download.
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Sun Java Runtime Environment is also needed. If I recall, version 1.5.0.14 is the newest version that can be installed and used with 98SE and can be downloaded from. Click the green icon to download it. Download and save both programs, close all open windows first, then install them. Does your grandson know how to download and save and install programs?
Click to expand.Java 1.6 runs fine on Windows 98SE. El pelon del mikrophone cd rar. I have another system running it in my house. I think Sun doesn't list it as a 'supported' operating system because they don't want to 'support it' and guarantee it will work since Microsoft already dropped support for 98 in 2006. If you can't install it for some reason, then just download and install.
It's a FREE download. See the 5th entry down the page, you will see Java 1.6 (6.x) it is running fine. Also, Firefox 3.x has no issues running in Windows 98, I've done that too. Just download and install. It is a FREE download. Then download the Firefox 3.x. Then right-mouse click the installer and run in compatibility mode for Windows XP SP2 (you need Kernel Ex installed to see the 'compatibility tab'!!!!!).
Hey guys, I'm trying to install Flash Player on Win 98SE and it simply won't work. There is no version of flash on it now, and no antivirus to block installation.
I'm running KernelEx with both Opera 10.10 and Firefox 3.6 and I've tried using both to install flash versions 8, 9, and 10.3 all with the same result. What happens is that I can download the file with no problems, but when I double-click it, nothing at all happens. If I try to open it, nothing happens. After hours of messing around I did finally get one download to show a dialogue box with the options to run or save.I selected run, and instead it saved it. These are.exe files, so they are supposed to run, right?