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    [Pro] Problem with Adobe 8.1.1

    I am unable to remove or update my Adobe 8.1.1. When I try to update or remove or do anything with this program it tells me that there is something wrong with the installation and can not continue. Can not print documents etc... How do I fix this problem... I apologize if I posted this in the wrong forum confused:
    Heard at a local auto-repair shop:
    "I couldn't repair your brakes,
    so I made your horn louder."

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    Reinstall it right over the top of itself.

    Then you should be able to uninstall it.

    Foxit Reader I gave up on Adobe.
    http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/rd_intro.php

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    Quote Originally Posted by Train
    Reinstall it right over the top of itself.

    Then you should be able to uninstall it.

    Foxit Reader I gave up on Adobe.
    http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/rd_intro.php
    It will not let me reinstall the program, it tells me that me something about patch problem?
    Heard at a local auto-repair shop:
    "I couldn't repair your brakes,
    so I made your horn louder."

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    Maybe abobe has a problem big time.
    I was thinking about reinstalling 8.1

    We know the update is bad right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Train
    Maybe abobe has a problem big time.
    I was thinking about reinstalling 8.1

    We know the update is bad right now.
    I would just like to uninstall the program now and I don't understand why I can't... Any ideas
    Heard at a local auto-repair shop:
    "I couldn't repair your brakes,
    so I made your horn louder."

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    You need to use the Microsoft Windows Installer Cleanup Utility
    and then run Add / Remove to take Adobe 8.1 out .. afterwards
    download the latest version 8.1.2 and all should be fine.

    After download completes--Open "Programs" on your computer and look for "WINDOWS INSTALL CLEANUP"--Click to open
    When box opens look for 8.1.1 (or) Adobe 8.1.1 and "click" (HIGHLIGHT)WARNING--DO NOT HIGHLIGHT ANY OTHER PROGRAM!!!!
    At bottom of box Click "REMOVE"

    You can now do the removal thru Add / Remove

    You can get the utility here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301

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    bonjovan--I understand you are talking about Adobe Reader, not Acrobat, nor Adobe Flash.
    The latest version of Reader is 8.1.2 . You get it here.
    http://www.adobe.com/products/acroba...?promoid=BUIGO
    Though the Windows Installer Cleanup Utility may work, I suggest Adobe's uninstall procedure first. http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/view...nalId=kb400769
    If this does not help, what are the exact words of the "patch problem" message you mention?
    Jim
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    Quote Originally Posted by bruce_b
    You need to use the Microsoft Windows Installer Cleanup Utility
    and then run Add / Remove to take Adobe 8.1 out .. afterwards
    download the latest version 8.1.2 and all should be fine.

    After download completes--Open "Programs" on your computer and look for "WINDOWS INSTALL CLEANUP"--Click to open
    When box opens look for 8.1.1 (or) Adobe 8.1.1 and "click" (HIGHLIGHT)WARNING--DO NOT HIGHLIGHT ANY OTHER PROGRAM!!!!
    At bottom of box Click "REMOVE"

    You can now do the removal thru Add / Remove

    You can get the utility here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301
    This worked... Thank You all for the help... It sure bugs me when I can not do something on this computer... Thanks again...
    Heard at a local auto-repair shop:
    "I couldn't repair your brakes,
    so I made your horn louder."

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    Glad to be of help. That other link to the removal method
    by Adobe, while it probably would work, looked mighty
    complicated to me. The windows installer cleanup utility
    by Microsoft (one program they actually have that works properly)
    is designed to remove any remnants left over after an installer
    program has done its work.

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    I'd also suggest Foxit Reader to replace Adobe. I'd also suggest going to Secuia Software Inspector which will tell you what programs on your computer are security risks and help you to update these programs.
    http://secunia.com/software_inspector/

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    I have migrated to PDF X-Change Viewer. http://www.docu-track.com/home/prod_...s/pdfx_viewer/
    It's available as either free or as a Pro version. It is normally installed but can be also be downloaded as a standalone. It offers more features than Foxit Reader and if you get the Pro version (which is pretty cheap $14.95 US), you can perform basic editing on most PDFs (re-order pages, merge pages, extract pages, etc.)

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