Adobe Reader DC Install Issue
Hi guys,
I originally had Adobe Reader X on my machine which I installed from a CD, and the functionality of that product was destroyed when I tried to update it. The PDF icon disappeared and all the folders vanished, but the new install failed with the classic error message 'newer version already installed'. I noticed all my PDFs were now opening in Chrome, so I have spent some time investigating it on these forums and elsewhere because frankly that isn't an ideal solution..
My hardware:
- Windows 7
- intel i7 processor
- 16GB RAM
- 970 graphics card (Nvidia)
- Javascript enabled
- User Account control summarily dismissed as it only ever should be, as well as all the other windows junk.
- superantispyware and MBAM certified clean machine.
- direct cable internet connection, no issues.
I have taken the following steps:
- Uninstalled chrome, flash, and anything adobe linked (eg chrome, flash, etc).
- Deleted any and all reference to Adobe AND google in my registry
- used the adobe cleaner as suggested in other threads (although it wouldn't even let me specify the folder 10 was installed in!)
- on failing to use the installer again I tried the direct download, which also failed with the same error message.
- Worked out what happened to my old version, dug out the hard copy, re-installed 10 from CD
- uninstalled 10 properly this time
- removed all registry references etc
- used the cleaning tool again.
- Tried to re-install using both the above methods, both in firefox and IE (which was fun...)
- Given up and just decided to run 10 until you guys sort it out / I can get an answer which is sensible.
I have seen other forum posts on this but they date back a long time so I thought I would share my experience, and see if you had any other ideas?
To be honest, the new features on DC aren't any use to me, I just want a PDF reader on my machine, and I'm glad I worked out the problem and had a hard copy of a previous version I can use.
But given the number of topics on your forum opened about this over the years, I'm surprised it isn't even listed as a known issue. Do the devs even know about this? It seems like a fundamental flaw. I mean, presumably as a business it's a priority to make sure everyone is using your newest, shiniest product and tick the McAfee box rather than them requiring a degree in computer science to update the old one. It's simply impossible for me to update as things stand. Tonight I've even read of other people getting so frustrated they are turning to other products. I've just spent 2 hours working out what's going on. It's a bit of a joke really that it isn't taken seriously when it's been an issue for years. Hopefully, if your team are as flummoxed as I am, you can escalate this as an issue so that someone can take a proper look at it.
I look forward to your response, but I honestly don't hold out much hope!
P.S. My advice to anyone else is just find an older version somewhere, it saves a billion years of hassle - a lot of game and hardware install CDs have it, I found it on the one for my graphics card. And in the meantime hope Adobe eventually release a new product that installs smoothly, or perhaps even finally fix this one...
JH
