Problems with Adobe Aren’t Adobe’s Problems?
Equi Sumo, on the new problem with Adobe Acrobat Professional 8.1:
I cannot say I have come across this actual problem myself, but have just been through a nightmare couple of weeks with MSs security updates not installing properly. The symptoms were so similar to what you described, that I thought I’d pass the details on.
Uninstalling or rolling back seemed to just make things even worse for me as well. Fortunately I had a back up that wasn’t too old, so tried to use that, but XP had become so unstable, that Acronis couldn’t run and even the /repair option on reinstalling Windows failed. Ended up vapeing the lot and doing a clan install, followed by Acronis to get the back up back on. I had it on a 2GB flash drive, but for some reason that kept coming up as no OS – ???
Drive too big to be recognized by my BIOS or something??? Will have to work that out when I get chance…
Anyway, after an 80 hour headache, I sorted the mess out into THREE completely unconnected problems – Sods law, No wonder it wasn’t making sense – What’s the chances of three concurrent problems?
The problems like the Adobe ones, all came down to my anti-malware. In particular it seemed to be Spybot – SD doing exactly what it is meant to do – It was stopping some things being changed on my system. Unfortunately it was failing silently. MS confirmed the updates had been successful, but they hadn’t been installed correctly. Some of the effects were nothing short of bizarre – Like the start Menu would come up, but actually clicking on anything froze the system so hard, that it could only be relieved by pulling the power plug.
Now I don’t know how far to go in installing programs – When they say to quit all other programs, it seems like the main ones to quit are your anti-malware programs. That is just giving free rein to any malware hidden in the install though.
Incidentally, when the MS security updates first went it, they changed Task Manager to a MUCH more limited version. No way to shut the computer down from it for one thing. Not only that, but there is no apparent way out of Task Manager itself either (there’s only one way, right click on the tiny green icon at the bottom of the screen). At first, I thought it was something to do with my installation problems, but it has also appeared on a neighbour’s computer who updated the same night (he has no problems with his system though). About three days later, when I updated my old back up, it did not change Task Manager that time, or since… However, my neighbour is still stuck with his limited version of TM and there’s no updates I’ve been able to find to get the old functionality back – Have you heard anything of this?









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