

So unless you are willing to perform a system rollback, or restore an earlier backup image, once Flash has been removed from your system, it really is gone forever. For more information about how to remove Adobe Flash Player, see the Uninstall Flash Player | Windows topic on the Adobe website.Īs is made clear here, installing KB4577586 is a one-way process. If you installed Adobe Flash Player manually from another source, it will not be removed. This update only removes Adobe Flash Player that was installed by your version of Windows.After this update has been applied, this update cannot be uninstalled.Applying this update will remove Adobe Flash Player from your Windows device.For more information, see Adobe Flash end of support on December 31, 2020. Adobe Flash Player is out of support as of December 31, 2020.The support page for KB4577586 says that "this update is an optional update in Windows Update", but for anyone who has Automatic Updates installed, it will be installed without prompting. This is exactly the same version of the KB4577586 update that was released a few months ago, but while it used to be optional, now it is being moved from being only available from the Microsoft Update Catalog to being delivered via Windows Update.

KB4535680 update is causing BitLocker problems in Windows 10.As of today, Adobe is blocking all Flash content from running.Windows 10 KB4601319 update is causing webcam problems.
