A man holds a Samsung Galaxy Note tablet PC
A man holds a Samsung Galaxy Note tablet PC during press day at the IFA consumer electronics fair in Berlin,September 1, 2011. Reuters/Thomas Peter

Users trying to watch a video that requires Adobe Flash Player on their Samsung Galaxy Note 2 will be very familiar with the error message "Flash Player is not installed". For those who are using Samsung, they might think that they can easily download Flash Player from Google Play Store. These users will be disappointed to know that it is no longer available there.

Do not be too disheartened though because this article will teach how to manually install Flash Player on the Samsung Galaxy Note 2. The instructions have been compiled from various sources like Wonder How To, Drippler, and The Droid Guy, and made easier for Note 2 users to follow.

1. Make sure to connect the Galaxy Note 2 to the Internet or Wifi connection.

2. Go to Settings.

3. Then, choose Security.

4. Select "Unknown Sources" then OK. This option will allow users to install apps from third party sources or those that are not from Google Play Store.

5. After accomplishing the previous steps, exit the Settings configuration.

6. The next step would be to open a browser on the device.

7. From the search engine, you should type and search for "flash player archive page"

8. Users can also go to Adobe website to download the Flash Player.

9. Look for Flash Player for Android.

10. Choose the installer version that corresponds to the operating system of the Galaxy Note 2.

11. Tap the link to start that download.

12. Close the browser once the download is completed.

13. Go to Notifications and look for "flash player archive page"

14. Confirm the action once asked

15. Click Done once the installation has been finished or completed.

Now, users have Flash Player on your Galaxy Note 2 and they can start watching their favorite videos that require Flash Player.