

I really don't have the money to buy a new computer, and 64 bit operating systems are practically standard now-so there's no saying Please, Please, PLEASE if there is absolutely anything I can do to return my 32 bit browsers to a usable state, please help me. I have even on my own tried a system restore, and scanned for viruses, spyware, and malware. Per the instruction of HP, I have tried disabling all add-ons, resetting all internet settings, and uninstalling and reinstalling Adobe Flash Player. Considering the main reason I purchased this computer was for college, my computer as a whole is pretty worthless to me without a functioning browser that supports Adobe Flash Player. IE8 does not support Adobe Flash Player, which is needed to run practically every website-including the main However, there is one big problem with this. I realize that I can simply use the 64 bit version of IE8, as I have been doing since I have no choice. Assuming it was a Mozilla specific problem, I downloaded 32 bit versions of Chrome and Opera, and ended up withĪll four 32 bit versions of the browsing programs doing the same.

Using Mozilla has worked well for me until about two weeks ago when Mozilla started becoming increasingly unreliable, and now completely unusable. When the IE 8 upgrade came out, I downloaded it and still experienced the same problem, so I continued to use Firefox. I could not figure out the issue, so I installed Mozilla Firefox 32 bit, and just used that. Specifically, as soon as I open the program it would Not long after I got it, the 32 bit version stopped functioning. IE 7 was originally installed, with a 32 bit and 64 bit version. I've had it for a little more than a year.
