It should work... but that's Windows. It doesn't always work. Hopefully you can get some tech support.
To download an e-book to your flash drive, simply connect your flash drive to your computer. Then, locate the e-book file on your computer, right-click on it, select "Copy" or "Cut," navigate to your flash drive in File Explorer, and paste the file onto the flash drive. Eject the flash drive safely and you now have the e-book saved on it.
One can download a SWF (Small Web Format) at Adobe Flash Player Projector for Windows. This will be a very useful application to have on your computer.
To download the Flash player go to the Flash player web page (See links below) and click on the download button.
Yes.
If the computer running Windows 7 does not have a flash player install, then the player can be downloaded and installed from Adobe Flash main website.
That's because Flash 10 is the newer version. Unless you have an supported operating system, such as Windows 98 / ME, there's no reason not to download version 10 instead.
Assuming that your computer support x64, just get a 64-bit installation disc from your manufaturer and install it. (Alternatively, you can download the ISO for it online and install it to a few DVDs or a flash drive)
yes
you sould be able to. go to adobe's wensite and download from there
yes.because the internet charges will increase.if you download it ,you can play offline
Um download them to your computer. Put them on a flash drive or hook your ps3 up to your computer and save away
YOUR COMPUTER......OBVIOUSLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.Flash players are available for free download from the Adobe website to your computer.