I have a Lenovo H215 Desktop computer (AMD CPU, Win 7 64 bit) purchased in 2010 upon which I have never been able to get a download of th ADOBE reader for PDF files to successfully install.I downloaded and saved the free reader download directly from the ADOBE website. I have installed this reader on my other Win 7 64 bit computers.On this Lenevo computer I get the User Account Control dialogue panel asking if I want the program to change my system then when I respond nothing happens. No error messages, nothing. I run the install as adminstrator.I have un installed all other applications on the system and run CCleaner with the same lack of results.
I have just purchased a new computer with Windows 7 and I also downloaded Adobe Reader 9 to my computer. I have emails that come to me through my yahoo acct. that when I down load are in adobe software. When it opens up it opens in Microsoft Word and shows up encoded and unable to read. I use my friends computer set up with same system and it opens fine with no problem. Can someone please help me fix this issue. I need to get the emails for my college courses.
After downloading new version of Adobe Reader, all of my programs try to open in Adobe. System won't let me do restore and I can't open programs to include my anti-virus program.
I'm trying to open a pvs file in Adobe Reader and when I try I get the file could not open because it's not a supported file type or the file has been damaged. When I try to open in another program (Microsoft Word) I get a file conversion table that I can't make out one way or the other.
I am trying to install belkin . 838 driver to my computer, when I do it downloads adobe reader 9.2, for some reason, i can not remove it from my programs, that is the adobe reader 9.2, it has taken control of my conputer and can not access anything to remove it. any help out there
Having problem trying to download Adobe Reader X on HP Windows 7 Pro 32bit laptop of wifes.I can get to accept the ActiveX control then just nothing happens at all after that.Tried a malware scan, windows is upto date.I only want Adobe X no other software options.
I was using IE 9 32-bit version together with Adobe PDF Reader 10. When I would try to open a PDF file from within the browser, it would and the Web Address would continue to display at the top of the window while browing the PDF document. I could then continue using IE 9 and move on to other pages and etc.Now, I have swtiched to using the IE 9 64-bit version. What happens now is that when I enter an address in the web browser and it's a direct link to a PDF file example url...it opens up with no problems, but I no longer see the IE 9 Web Address shown anywhere. So in essence, that page becomes a Adobe PDF program window and I loose my IE 9 access. I guess the PDF files are no longer displayed within the browser (althought I have it check ON).
Running Windows 7. Unable to open PDF attachments direct from the Windows Live Mail. Despite making sure the file association is showing Adobe Reader for PDF attachments.
i set up my shortcuts to be opened by Adobe reader (by accident). You know how you can left click on an icon and select from the menu OPEN WITH..., well by accident i clicked on a shortcut and selected it to be opened by Adobe reader, And now all my shortcuts in START menu are being opened by Abobe reader . Of course it doesnt work. I dont know how to reverse it... Please let me know how to make shortcuts to be opened by shortcut exe. This is my work computer and it is very annoying that none of the shortcuts work in START menu. I have to actually go to the C drive and find the folder with actual program im trying to use. I tried creating a new shortcut just to see if the new one will work and it would creat it with adobe reader icon. I click on it and it says that it cannot be read.
I view an e-book in adobe reader, it has 456 pages in it and lots of images and graphics.When I scroll, resize the adobe reader window it "lags" and becomes slow.Also when I scroll, there is some noise coming out of my laptop and when I stop scrolling it stops too.
I'm a little perplexed with AAR10 with regards to magnification...? I have purchased some eBooks from Waterstones, a lot cheaper than an actual book... okay, whenever I open the PDF files they are magnified at such an inane percentage I have to decrease it to 100%. Is there a way in which you can alter the magnification to 100% so it stays at 100% other than the default 250% which is just ridiculous.AD Forum said to the change the magnification and then saving the PDF as a different name, does it change the settings... dose it $@^(" It's no bother changing the magnification, it's just a pain in the butt.
I recently started having problems on two computers that both run Win 7 64-bit. The problem is that when opening a PDF file I get this box indicating to choose these options and then there is a check box to not ask me about it again. If I check it off, it goes away.Then when I try to close the tab that houses the PDF file, it will crash IE with acroread.dll being the culprit.What happens next is that if I try to read another PDF, the same box that I already told not to come up again will come back. It seems like it isn't getting the proper permissions to hold this setting. I found a fix via Google that said to just open up the Reader program and check off the box there -- that fixed the pop up box problem.The remaining problem is that gardless of if I update to the latest version of either program, I continue to have IE's tab crash whenever I close the tab that houses the PDF file.
I am having the same issue with Adobe Reader disabling ALL applications. I've scanned for viruses and such. No viruses detected yet Reader is still disabling my applications.
I have been trying to Update Adobe Reader for weeks now when asked and kept on getting this error message " Error 1310.Error writing to file:C:\Config.Msi\1658852.rbf. Verify that you have access to that directory " ... Someone told me too just un-install Adobe and re-install but when i tried to re-install a similar error message failed in the install.
Windows 7 recently updated to Adobe Reader X 10.1.1 from 10.0 and now, every time I try to open a pdf file, the screen flashes,changes from 1368x720 down to 640x320, reduces screen size and open a dialog box stating "There is a problem with your system configuration". It gives options to open in protected mode, protected mode disabled, or always open in protected mode.Now, let me also state that I have also installed the 64bit iFilter suggested by Adobe themselves and have looked for registry changes or missing file components, of which I can find none. I realize Adobe is not truly 64-bit compatible, however, it used to work fine and it will not roll back the driver to 10.0 where it worked flawlessly.I know that McAfee and iolo both can cause system conflicts with this program in Win 7 64 bit, but have never seen anything quite like this. I removed System Mechanic and AVG both, cleared the temp files and registry locations, uninstalled Adobe and re-installed. I also tried removing Silverlight and performing the same procedure, all to no avail.System is a Dell Inspiron i3 processor, 4GB of memory, Win 7 Home Premium 64-bit. Had zero issues until the update.
The "read out loud" feature will not work on my Adobe Reader X. It loads, and acts as if it should work, but I cannot hear anything. There are NO issues with my computer's audio.
I now have windows 7 and my adobe reader 9 does not work, neither can I convert a pdf file to a word document - use to be able to do this when I had window vista and Microsoft word 7. So much for buying update software.
I cannot get the thumbnails coming up in explorer on win7 sp1 professional.I have all the .psd, jpeg, .bmp, .cr2, raw and everything else working but not the .PDF.I have tried everything, uninstalled, reinstalled, foxt pdf, x-change pdf and all sorts of thumbnail tweaks you name it, deleted acrobat reg entries etc etc.......I tried the fix created by the pretenciousname person who made a proggy to fix the issue, didnt work.
Can I install Windows 7 for the first time, on a new computer, using an External DVD-Drive through USB? I have used 2600$ on this computer, and I think I can afford a DVD-Drive too, but i really dont need one, thats why an external one might be smarter.
Have a husqvarna Viking platium 955E series embroidery machine. Bought a new computer Windows 7 and I can't install reader/writer. I need a patch or driver for the windows 7.
I just purchased a new Dell Inspiron with Windows 7 64 bit. I'm not a programmer and have tried desperatly to install my Adobe Web Premium software I had on my old laptop running Windows XP onto my new laptop. I tried several of the suggestions I've read on several forums but the program stalls at 90% while checking system profile.... at the very begining of the load.
I have been getting this error for a while on anything from Adobe or Apple that I try and install or uninstall. I tried to reinstall Adobe Premiere Elements 8 and I got this error when it was trying to uninstall it prior to reinstalling it. I tried to install Adobe Premiere Elements 9 trial and I get the same error just before it completes installation. I have the UAC turned off, and I've tried doing this as Administrator.
I get this error if I try and uninstall an earlier version of Adobe Acrobat Reader (I have the new one installed as well). And I get this error if I try and update Apple ITunes, or QuickTime. I get notices all the time to update but it never works. I do have working versions of all this software on my computer but can't seem to update any of them. I would like to update to the new version of Premiere Elements.
When trying to install Premiere Elements 9 the complete error message reads as: "Error 1326 Error Getting File Security C:programdataPhotoshop ElementscatalogsGetLastError5".