When you try starting Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat, the application might immediately quit and appear freezing. You might also notice occurrence of error message saying "Can't find Acrobat Plug-in."
If, Acrobat 6.0 or Acrobat Reader 6.0 was installed on your computer, you might notice process "acrobat.exe" (Acrobat 6.x) using 95% or more of the capacity of the system processor as well as process "acrobat.exe" (Acrobat 7.x or 3D) using 25% or less of the capacity of system processor.
This error message can be resolved by performing one of more of the following solutions:
Solution 1 - Delete the temporary files created by Acrobat or Reader and install the updated version. Acrobat 6.0 and Adobe Reader 6.0 might not delete the temporary files that were created during normal processes, like filling in forms. Since Acrobat and Reader check temporary files while starting up, it might take a long time for checking the excess of temporary files that can cause a long delay during startup or appear to freeze. Therefore, to delete temporary files:
Solution 2 - Recreate the Updater folder
We suggest you to recreate the Updater folder to ensure that it doesn't contain damaged or corrupt files:
Solution 3 - Repair Acrobat or Reader
If you repair Acrobat, you need to have the Acrobat CD-ROM (or access for installing files on network). Follow the steps given below to repair Acrobat or Reader
Solution 4 - Log into a new user account
Create a new user account that has administrative privileges and then log on to that account prior to starting Acrobat or Reader.
Solution 4 - Log into a new user account
Create a new user account that has administrative privileges and then log on to that account prior to starting Acrobat or Reader.
The solutions above might help you deal with the situation of freezing PDFs however, if your PDF has gone corrupt and you need to perform PDF recovery, we suggest you to use qualitative PDF recovery tool for safeguarding your PDF from any corruption or damage.
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