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January 11, 2013
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Acrobat XI Pro Setup Interrupted

  • January 11, 2013
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When I try to install Adobe Acrobat XI Pro, it goes through almost the entire process, but does not complete. The first time I tried installing it, it stopped with 17 seconds to go and then just stopped... nothing happened for an hour or so... I had to use Task Manager to end the process. I have tried several times since then and always get to within a few seconds of being done, but now, instead of stopping, the setup program rolls everthing back and then displays the following message...

Setup Interrupted
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The wizard was intertrupted before Adobe Acrobat XI Pro could be completely installed. Your system has not been modified. To complete installation at another time, please run setup again.

What should I do to get this to complete its installation? Just so you know, I had installed this once on this computer, but deactivated the installation because the people I bought the computer from needed me to reinstall Windows 8 Pro from scratch (I had RAID problems and the removed and then recreated the RAID which required a completely new install of Windows 8).

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Correct answer LeoUpdaterX

Okay, that worked. The file is 16Megs big... how do I get it to you? Can I attach something that big to a PM?


Rick,

Based on the provided installation log file the issue is that special action that does serial number registration and other related stuff is failing.

I cannot help you further except bringing this particular topic to the attention of the proper folks at Adobe.

You will probably be asked to provide few more log file(s) related to licensing.

Let me know if this is something you would like.

4 replies

Participant
May 20, 2015

I'm having the same issue and this is marked as answered, has a solution been found?

Participant
May 20, 2015

I too am having the same and would like a fix!

Participant
January 29, 2014

- Start and type CMD (run as Administrator)

- Type CHKDSK/F

- It will ask to schedule the scan on the next computer restart, type Y and restart your computer and let the chkdsk finish - it will take time

Now try to install it again.

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Inspiring
January 11, 2013

Did you have anti-virus deactivated?

Participating Frequently
January 12, 2013

No, I did not, so I went back and disabled my Norton 360 and tried again. Unfortunately, it still did not install... it got to 5 seconds to go and then froze. I thought it had frozen like the very first time, but I waited and maybe 30 to 45 seconds later it rolled everything back and displayed that message again. Thanks for the suggestion though.

Rave
Community Manager
Community Manager
January 11, 2013

Hi Rick,

Please try to install the program in selective startup mode of Windows 8. Might be possible that the installer is geting interrupted by an external installed application.

Participating Frequently
January 12, 2013

Okay, I rebooted into safe mode (I selected with Network thinking that the installer had to communicate with Adobe's server... was that the correct choice?) and it took much longer than Windows 7 used to take to open up the login screen to my copy of (Safe Mode) Windows... and I found out something I did not know... apparently a wireless keyboard and mouse (both Logitech connected by their multi-connect dongle) cannot be used for Safe Mode. Typing on the keyboard did nothing. I found an old USB keyboard in the cellar and plug that in and I was able to type away with no trouble using it. Unfortunate, once I entered the Windows program itself, the mouse did not work and I could not find a USB mouse anywhere in the house. Tomorrow, I will try to pick up a cheap wired mouse at Best Buy or Radio Shack so I can have something to use in Safe Mode when I try your suggestion (and, of course, for future possible needs of Safe Mode). I will let you know if your suggestion helps or not after I pick up the mouse.