Hi
I assume you mean updates (improvements) rather than upgrades (new versions).
When downloading, do not let it do a default download. Select SAVE and choose where to download to the Adobe folder in Programs, in Local C:. Install it from there once downloaded.
If you constantly, regularly or occasionally have external hard drives, memory card readers, usb flash memory sticks, usb internet dongles, bluetooth devices, cellular phones or MP3/MP4 players
connected to the computer additional drive letters can be created.
If the first attempt to download the update occurred when any of these devices were connected then the download may remember this drive letter and be trying to download there whether it exists or not.
Certain types of viruses can sometimes create Ghost Drives on your computer.
If in doubt, remove adobe reader and all its components completely from add or remove, restart the PC and then download the latest version from
www.adobe.com.
Start > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs > Adobe Reader - Remove - remove all components > reatrat computer.
When installed properly, Adobe programs should alert you and prepare updates automatically
and should download to the Adobe folder in Programs folder.
No PDF documents on the computer will be affected.
Hope this helps
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