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a blank message. Please type your message and try again. More discussions in Downloading, Installing, Setting Up All CommunitiesDownloading, Installing, uninstall adobe reader osx Setting Up 7 Replies Latest reply on Oct 13, 2012 10:53 PM by pwillener Uninstalling Adobe Reader X mrtony307@yahoo.com Oct 10, 2012 1:01 AM I have tried everthing I know to delete this program. uninstall adobe reader 11 I believe it has a "Protective Mode" designed in its program download. I have tried in Add/Remove Programs and it will NOT let me delete it. PLEASE PLEASE Help me correct this issue.I want to uninstall this Adobe Reader X,it's not working properly. 16598Views Tags: none (add) This content has been marked as final. Show 7 replies 1. Re: Uninstalling Adobe Reader X Mylenium Oct 10, 2012
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1:09 AM (in response to mrtony307@yahoo.com) Acrobat Cleaner ToolMylenium Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 2. Re: Uninstalling Adobe Reader X mrtony307@yahoo.com Oct 13, 2012 10:48 PM (in response to Mylenium) Acrobat Cleaner Tool will not run. When I click the link,a tab comes up and continously opens new tabs until I stop it. Has Adobe added some sort od security measures when someone downloads their free products? I cannot uninstalled any of them. I have flash player,AIR,and Reader X, again I CANNOT UNINSTALL ANY OF THESE PROGRAMS!!THANKS,Tony Haupt[email address removed] Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 3. Re: Uninstalling Adobe Reader X 8jvu3qfQR Oct 13, 2012 10:31 AM (in response to mrtony307@yahoo.com) Which precise OS are you running ?If it's Windows, I may want to try using Revo Uninstaller. Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 4. Re: Uninstalling Adobe Reader X mrtony307@yahoo.com Oct 13, 2012 11:17 AM (in response to 8jvu3qfQR) Windows XP Home Edition 2000 Series,Whats Revo Uninstaller? Never heard of it.I have never had any problems with any of the Adobe products in the past.But this time,I had to get another computer because the other one got fried from a thunderstorm. Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 5. Re: Uninstalling Adobe Reader
computer to remove Adobe Reader 8.0 Remove Adobe Reader 8.0 registered files using the command prompt Remove remaining folders and files for Adobe Reader 8.0 Remove remaining registry entries for Adobe Reader 8.0 Complete the uninstall adobe reader 5 removal Adobe Captivate demos of selected procedures Applies to : Reader Reader 8 Note: Visit uninstall adobe reader mac lion the Adobe Reader Help and Support page for information about top issues. Overview Adobe recommends that you use the Adobe Reader
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8.0 uninstaller in the Add/Remove Programs utility in Windows to remove Adobe Reader 8.0. Occasionally, however, damaged files or a partial installation prevents the Adobe Reader 8.0 uninstaller from working correctly. Or, they could cause the https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1079737 uninstaller to leave files or empty application folders on the system after the removal is performed. You could also notice Adobe Reader 8.0 missing from the Add/Remove Programs list. Or, you could find that the installer only displays the Repair and Remove options when you try to install Adobe Reader 8.0. Manually removing Adobe Reader 8.0 ensures that all files and folders are removed. These instructions are for removing Adobe Reader 8.0. If https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/problems-uninstalling-reader.html you have other/previous versions of Adobe applications installed, then be sure to remove only the files below that relate to Adobe Reader 8.0. These steps also remove any extra content (for example, Goodies or Functional Content) that installed with Adobe Reader 8.0. If you reinstall Adobe Reader 8.0, reinstall its extra content as well. Note: It's possible that your system doesn't contain all of the files and folders listed in this document. If you do not find a listed file or folder on your system, proceed to the next file or folder on the list. Before you begin Some of these procedures require you to locate hidden files and hidden folders. Some procedures require you to locate files by their full filenames, which include extensions (for example, example_filename.ini). By default, Windows Explorer doesn't show hidden files, hidden folders, or filename extensions that it recognizes. To show hidden files, hidden folders, and all filename extensions in Windows Explorer: In Windows Explorer, choose Tools > Folder Options. Click the View tab in the Folder Options dialog box. In Advanced Settings, select Show Hidden Files And Folders. Deselect Hide Extensions For Known File Types. Click OK. View an Adobe Captivate demo of this procedure. Remove Adobe Reader 8.0 using the uninstaller The uninstaller is designed to remove everything
Adobe Reader X, Computer, uninstall Update: If you're not able to uninstall Adobe Reader X from Control Panel, then,try the Cleaner tool released by Adobe Visit this link: Remove Adobe Reader 9, http://techdows.com/2011/02/uninstall-adobe-reader-x.html X and XI with Official Adobe Reader and Acrobat Cleaner Tool. Adobe released http://www.softwarecrew.com/2013/06/fully-uninstall-your-adobe-installation-with-adobe-reader-and-acrobat-cleaner-tool/ Adobe Reader X with sandboxing technology dubbed as “Protected mode”, most people may install and use Adobe’s popular PDF Reader but this PDF Reader lacks tab browsing mode along with other useful features offered by current PDF Readers like Nitro PDF Reader and Foxit Reader. Uninstalling Adobe Reader X If you want to uninstall Adobe adobe reader Reader X from your Computer, here is how. 1. In Windows 7 open Control Panel>Programs>Programs and Features> Select Adobe Reader X and click Uninstall For Windows XP open Control Panel>Add/Remove programs>select Adobe Reader X and click Remove 2. Adobe Reader X (10) setup window appears with two options to repair and remove Adobe Reader X, select “Remove Adobe Reader x (10) from your Computer” and click “Next” to let uninstall adobe reader the uninstall process begin. « TTR PDF To JPG, Free PDF to JPG Converter » Download IE 9 Release Candidate (RC) 15 Comments Sherrilan Mckinney July 15, 2011 @ 8:12 pm The adobe reader 10 made it a problem to open any pdf from my computer. I had to delete it and trying to get my old pdf documents to open now. Reply RLF September 28, 2011 @ 9:53 pm The most recent download of Adobe Reader 10 has corrupted some aspects of my registry. I run Windows 7, 64bit. No sooner had I completed the installation than I encountered several serious problems. My external SeaGate hard drive E: was no longer recognized by my computer. It's running, but I can't do anything with it. Several of my other programs stopped running and froze. Windows Explorer will not always work and when it does it's slow and unresponsive. My Registry Mechanic program will run until it reaches Adobe Reader and then it too will lock up. My only recourse is to stop these processes in Task manager. I do still have internet connectivity. That's running fine. I've tried to uninstall Adobe 10 in Control Panel, but it will not proceed. After an hour it sa
and Acrobat Cleaner Tool Fully uninstall your Adobe installation with Adobe Reader and Acrobat Cleaner Tool June 29, 2013 16:21 by Mike Williams in Tips Print Share No Comment It's one of the most frustrating of PC problems. An application isn't working properly; you try to reinstall or upgrade, but there's some error and you're told to uninstall first; so you try to uninstall, but that fails as well, before recommending you try the very same reinstall that failed in the first place. When an installation is corrupted like this then you could try to forcibly remove it with something like Revo Uninstaller. It's worth checking to see whether the original developer has a manual cleanup tool available, though, as that should be more reliable. And so if you need to remove a problematic Adobe installation, say, you should turn first to the Adobe Reader and Acrobat Cleaner Tool. As you'll guess from the name, this small portable program aims to fully remove Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat, all its files, folders and Registry keys, including settings or preferences which might normally be preserved after an uninstall. This really is about as complicated as the interface gets Beware, though - this only works with stand-alone installations, not anything that's come as part of Creative Suite (or any other Adobe suite). And it's only for Reader and Acrobat 10.x and 11.x builds. If that's not an issue, though, everything else about the program will be very straightforward. It starts with the very small download, for instance (651 KB). And of course there's no need to install the Cleaner Tool itself: just unzip and run. The program itself is just a standard wizard, with only a few steps to follow. Read and approve the EULA; decide what you want to remove; watch as the Cleaner Tool goes to work, and optionally check the log for details on everything it's done. Behind the scenes the Cleaner does seem to be quite smart, though. If there's a problem detecting your Adobe installation folder, for instance, it doesn't fail or give up, and instead asks you to point it in the right direction. In our experience Adobe installations are really quite reliable, and so hopefully the Adobe Reader and Acrobat Cleaner Tool is something you'll never need. If you do run into uninstall problems, though, the program is a good alternative to the regular uninstaller, and should remove your application in just a few seconds. Tags: adobe, uninstall Comments are closed. Most Popular Posts Download and use Microsoft's Office 2010 Starter for free From News, November 24, 2011 If you're looki