
- #Installing adobe acrobat 8 professional windows 7 pdf#
- #Installing adobe acrobat 8 professional windows 7 install#
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- #Installing adobe acrobat 8 professional windows 7 32 bit#
But honestly why does Acrobat need 2 GB of RAM to export a file to plain Text ? This smells like a really bad memory leak IMHO. With this error above I am definitely crossing the 2GB RAM boundary when I get the error.
#Installing adobe acrobat 8 professional windows 7 pdf#
The PDF document is large at 5568 pages and I get a couple of different errors:įaulting application acrobat.exe, version 8.1.0.137, faulting module makeaccessible.api, version 8.1.0.137, fault address 0x00034876 I am trying to save a 43MB PDF as a plain text fileĮxport -> More Formats -> Text (plain) from the menu bar at top

#Installing adobe acrobat 8 professional windows 7 32 bit#
I am using a 32 bit 4GB PC w/ XP SP2 and now Adobe Acrobat 8.1.3 on it. It should have been included with every patch or upgrade for Acrobat 8.x.

#Installing adobe acrobat 8 professional windows 7 update#
I totally understand there can be bugs in a program but to spend $420 on a piece of software and have a bug that makes it unusable and then your website even a year later (I see all these posts around mid-2007 about this issue!!!) and then have a hidden, mislabeled and illdescribed update to fix the issue is just not acceptable. So fix that description and fix it to say its for XP too!!!Ģ) INCLUDE THAT PATCH WITH THE UPDATE!!!! Why didn't you?

in my case the Acrobat app always crash within 10 sec and just stay hung. THEY ARE ***WORTHLESS*** (simple because it could not fix my issue and because your site said it was a Vista patch and described the issue wrong. I SEARCHED AND SEARCHED AND EVEN WENT THROUGH THE TROUBLESHOOTING DOC. Acrobat loaded right up and finally showed the activation screen and I was able to connect online and activate.ġ) FIX YOUR KNOWLEGEBASE. If I download the latest 8.1.3 update it would not make any difference. Ever since I bought Acrobat 8 I could not use it. I want to THANK the person that posted this link:Įven though I am running Windows XP that fixed my problem. Is there any way to force the uninstall, or is there any way to repair the application for XP Pro 圆4? I'd really like to fix this without a full system restore/rebuild. Now, the system crashes (blue screen) just a few seconds after rebooting, every time. At the end of the installation it asks for something on the Windows Vista installation disk, which I don't have (because it's not the OS I'm running).
#Installing adobe acrobat 8 professional windows 7 install#
The major problem I ran into was that, during the install, I received a "warning" message to stop the install because "the 'printers' had not passed the Windows *something* testing (I don't recall exactly right now), which may at some point adversely affect your system." Upon receiving this urgent message, I stopped the install, but when I tried to uninstall/remove the program from the system, the only option was to complete the installation. I recently tried to install Acrobat Pro 8.0 on my machine (Windows XP Pro, 圆4), and now the system crashes on every reboot. at least not one that I know about.ADOBE ACROBAT PRO 8.0 install error, system crash: Well, that time has past and still no solution. I know I could just upgrade and be done with it, but I have seen posted on the Adobe website promises to make it compatible with Vista by mid year 2007. Producing PDF documents is a daily function in my business, which I was doing just fine before Vista came into my life. One crucial software update I am waiting for is the one to make Adobe Acrobat 6 Professional compatible with Vista. I have regretted that decision many times since then, but continue to persevere riding out the wave of incompatible software hoping for updates to pre-Vista software versions to get me back to where I was before my XP Pro machine died.

Unfortunately, I was a little too eager to jump on board with the new Vista platform. Recently I had to replace my Dell D600 laptop of 4 years with a new Inspiron 6400.
