So, this makes me wonder if there are differences between the 32-bit and 64-bit installers at all. I also remember one instance where I installed the 32-bit non-IE version of Flash, and upon checking the about:plugins page, the 64-bit Flash plugin used by my 64-bit Opera got updated too (along with the 32-bit Firefox plugin). In Opera (which is the 64-bit version), I checked that I am using the 64-bit (native) version of Flash, not the 32-bit version of the plugin. I checked the Flash version check page and the about:plugins page on my installation of the browsers, Opera (64-bit) and Firefox (32-bit) in my computer, and the versions of Flash for both have been upgraded to the current latest version. I downloaded and installed the current latest version of the 64-bit non-IE version of Flash. I'm asking as I've noticed that installing the 64-bit version of Flash, will also update the 32-bit version. What are the differences between the 32-bit and 64-bit installers of Flash Player? Does the 64-bit installer also contain the 32-bit plugin?
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