

Windows 10 bundles Adobe Flash for use with the Edge browser. If you still continue to experience problems viewing Flash content, then you might want to try to repair or reset Microsoft Edge.
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We showed you how to do that in our previous article on how to install Windows updates manually. What you can do is download the update for Flash Player manually from the Microsoft Update Catalog. Sometimes even Windows Update might prove problematic when installing updates for Flash Player updates. Download and install the latest update for Flash if it's available. Open Start > Settings > Update & security > Windows Update > Check for updates. So, if you have tried all the above and Flash still refuses to load in Microsoft Edge, you likely need to install an update.

Since Microsoft bundled Adobe Flash in Windows, you also get Adobe Flash updates via Windows Update. From here, you can choose whether you want to allow the website you are viewing to always run Adobe Flash or Allow it once. Instead, look in the address bar, then click the puzzle icon. So, if you are greeted by a web page with only a puzzle symbol, don't be puzzled.

This may be by design as a security measure, Microsoft is limiting the use of Flash where ever it can. If there's no overt signs on the page that Flash needs to be enabled, but you still sense that there is some missing content, then it's possible that Flash content isn't loading. In rare cases, you might need to restart your computer Refresh the web page or close Microsoft Edge then open it again. To change that, open the More actions menu in the top right corner of the Edge browser, scroll down, click the View advanced settings menu then toggle on Adobe Flash Player. If you happen to be using Edge and you get and error when you load a site requiring Flash, it's possible it's just disabled. My name is Andre Da Costa an Independent Consultant, Windows Insider MVP and Windows & Devices for IT MVP.
