Hi, Gregg.
You didn't say which version of Flash, but you might start your research on
Adobe's website. It's hard to get a straight answer there, but read here:
Flash Player support on 64-bit operating systems
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/view...f6c9&sliceId=1
Or this one:
Install Adobe Flash Player
http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/
Adobe has been VERY SLOW to make Flash work right on 64-bit Windows. We
have to read their pages VERY CAREFULLY to be sure they are talking about
64-bit; too often we follow their primrose path only to find - at the very
end - that they meant 32-bit, or at best, 32-bit Flash on a 64-bit OS. :>(
Perhaps your best plan would be to uninstall Flash in Home Premium x64, then
upgrade to Ultimate x64, and then try to install Flash again from Adobe's
website.
Personally, I almost always prefer a clean install to an upgrade. Even when
the upgrade works, many users have reported that they eventually reformatted
and did a clean install anyhow.
We all will be interested in hearing how this goes for you.
RC
--
R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
Microsoft Windows MVP
(Running Windows Live Mail 2009 in Win7 Ultimate x64 7000)
"Gregg Fowler" <> wrote in message
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> I have a Intel Core 2 Quad at 2.33GHz with 8GB ram and am having
> difficulties getting Premium 64 to upgrade to Ultimate 64 bit. It makes it
> all the way through until it is finishing up and fails stating it failed
> to load device or devices. It does get the video and display drivers as
> the display has already chaged. In the event logs there are errors that
> mention Flash device failed to load and another that it could not find 32
> bit processor. I am thinking that both of these are related to Flash. Is
> Flash a known issue in upgrading 64 bit. Would it be prudent to delete
> flash and retry. I have tried twice and failed twice at seemingly the same
> point. If I can't get the upgrade done, I may just clean install as I am
> thinking about enabling RAID with striping over three disks and I would
> have to clean install anyway. I am wondering why the upgrade is not
> taking. It seems it should be a simple task since it is 64 bit already. If
> I do a clean install I may image what I have first for a quick return if
> there are problems. Any ideas?