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Power Outage - Adobe Loading Problem 1

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pdldavis

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Oct 29, 2001
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Hi, I use Adobe Acrobat Standard and we had a power outage when I was using Acrobat to create documents from multiple files.

Adobe will load in the Task Manager as a Process, but does not show in the Application Column. It hangs and CPU usage goes to 100%.

I am running Windows XP SP2

What I have done so far:

Uninstalled and Reinstalled Adobe (2 Times)
Done a Windows Roll Back
Removed all Acrobat directories and Reinstalled.
Run CheckDisk, all 5 levels (Everything is OK)
For the Heck of it I loaded Adobe Reader 7. It loaded correctly once and then failed as Acrobat Standard did.

I am at at a loss on what to try next. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks, Dan
 
Sorry, no suggestions! Well, just one, as an outside shot. After uninstalling, did you clean out the Adobe registry hives?

I recall an issue with Acrobat's updater.api that caused hangs, and I think I posted it somewhere in this forum. You might search for "updater".



Thomas D. Greer

Providing PostScript & PDF
Training, Development & Consulting
 
Hi, thanks for the search word - have a star. That wasn't the problem but what follows below from one of the threads in the results was....a ton of temp files that I did not realize existed. Took over a minute to delete them all then everything worked fine.

Thanks, Dan



Have a look at this Adobe Tech Doc to see if there's anything relevant.

Lots of people seem to solve this with solution 1 - deleting 65,000 plus acr*.tmp files in Documents and Settings\[user profile]\Local Settings\Temp

For this to work you have to activate view hidden and system files.
Cheers
Ian
 
I had the same problem as Dan did and also solved it by deleting acr*.tmp. BTW, the number of files was 65535 (FFFF in hex - is this significant?).
 
65535 - isn't that the max number of rows in an excel spreadsheet?
 
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