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There are a variety of problems when installing Adobe Acrobat, try using this troubleshooting guide, hopefully it will elimate your problem.
First, make sure you computer can handle the program..the minimum requirements are as followed..
* Intel Pentium-class processor
* Windows XP Professional or Home Edition with SP1 or SP2, or Tablet PC Edition; Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 2 (SP2)
* 128 MB of RAM
* 90 MB of available hard-disk space for the full version
* 800 x 600 monitor resolution
* Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or later
And for the Adobe Reader 6.0:
* Pentium-class processor
* Windows XP Professional, Home, or Tablet PC Edition; Windows Me; Windows 2000 Professional SP2; Windows NT Workstation 4.0 SP6;
Windows 98 Second Edition
* 32 MB of RAM (64 MB recommended)
* 80 MB of available hard disk space
* 800 x 600 monitor resolution
-- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01 or later, Netscape Navigator 7.0 or later, or America Online 6.0 or later
Here are some other tips...Increase your available disk space.
Download where the activity is not so crowded.
Set your security levels and opions to default level.
Disable your firewall.
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Error 106 occurs when installing the programme This might be down to a conflict with another programme, shut down all other applications when installing. It can also be caused by a dirty or damaged CD installation disc, some files may not decompress correctly You might find it is also caused by insufficient free disc space Finally, make sure you have the latest net framework installed
Try unstalling and re-installing Adobe reader. Hope it would fix the problem with acrobat. Else,
you may download latest version of acrobat reader and install it. the
problem could be with the file. it has nothing to do with the operating
system.
Hope it helps. let me know if any clarification is needed
Try unstalling and re-installing Adobe reader. Hope it would fix the problem with acrobat. Else, you may download latest version of acrobat reader and install it. the problem could be with the file. it has nothing to do with the operating system.
Hope it helps. let me know if any clarification is needed
Generally, there is no icon on the desk top. To check-Go to control panel and click on add/remove programmes. Go through the list. Adobe flash player should be there on top of the list as it starts with 'A'. If it is not there the programme has not been downloaded. Re down load it
Hi,
You can download Adobe Reader again from the following link: Adobe Reader
Download the programm from the link above and after it finishes double click to install it and follow the on screen instructions.
go to xilisoft.com they do amazing programs i use one which copy's a DVD to your computer or laptop fro free but you may have to download off other site due to having to pay but i think this is the best programme on the market
the programme should be called something like DVD TO computer
or COPY DVD
i don't have the programme at the moment due to new computer but it is something like that !
right click on the document you want to open, select "open with", it will bring a window up asking what programme you would like to open the document with. If there is nothing in the window click on "browse" then choose adobe and click on the adobe reader icon, make sure you check the box that says "always use this programme to open this type of file"
all your pdf's should now open in adobe reader from now on
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