Acrobat starting a process that leads to it using 20GB (yes, GB) of memory
- August 11, 2025
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Hi,
Every couple of weeks, Acrobat goes screwy. I'm using Acrobat 64-bit, all current updates are installed - the IT team ar work uninstalled and reinstalled Acrobat last week and today it happened again.
When it happens it slows my laptop down for 10-30 mins - laptop only intermittently responsive, no taskbar, black screen coming and going. Generally the laptop seems very close to crashing and once it did crash/reboot.
I managed to open task manager and it showed that Acrobat was using 20GB of memory (yes, that's GB, not MB), even though I didn't even it open when the problem started. If i'm quick enough I can use task manager to close the Acrobat process and the laptop recovers back to normal.
Maybe Acrobat was going through some sort of update process, but that shouldn’t have caused it to use 22GB of memory and the problems I experienced.
I think maybe it was the updater running in the background – but it shouldn’t be using such a ridiculous amount of memory.
Has anyone else experienced this? Is there a known cause and a solution?
Thanks
