

You can use my already packaged portable version of Firefox from this link:

In addition to the tutorial I also had to break the Firefox update services, because at some point it would update itself silently and break the flash plugin. This should also work for common (non-portable) Firefox install, just locate the right plugins folder.Following this tutorial I've managed to put together an older portable Firefox browser (ver.70) packaged with an older Flash player (that doesn't contain the time bomb). Now, copy the files to \Data\plugins\ of your Firefox portable installation. Later versions of Adobe Flash also require FlashPlayerPlugin_….exe, so copy it also. The package includes both 32bit and 64bit versions. Or you may just download it here, but it may be a previous version. The easiest way to get the freshest version of it, is installing Flash, searching for NPSWF*.dll (usually, the path is C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash\ for 64bit and C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash\ for 32bit version) and copying the file to another location, and then uninstalling Flash. Yes, that’s right, out of a couple dozen megabytes of Adobe Flash install, the only file needed is just under 30mb. The only file you need to run Flash in Firefox, is NPSWF….dll. One may think that this is essential for sophisticated software to operate, but the fact is: it’s not. The packages also pollute you computer with hundreds of small files and dozens of registry entries, decreasing Windows performance and causing various glitches. The autoupdate feature, for instance, pings the developer’s website on a regular basis, which is a perfect means to gather usage statistics, along with operating system and browser used. have evolved from mere utilities to utter bloatware, filled with advertisement and sending data to their creators’ websites.

Modern packages like Java, Flash, Silverlight, etc. This tutorial doesn’t require administrative privileges to get Adobe Flash running, which may be important if you’re not an administrator user of the computer (at work or at school). Let’s uninstall Adobe Flash and still be able to use it. Our journey to speed up your PC by not installing software continues.
