Hi, @ca_2342, As a word of explanation, Acrobat X reach "EOL" (End of Life) on November 15, 2015. What that means is that Adobe will no longer make sure that current OSs can run a program that has reached EOL. And, yes, that is mostly an economic decision. However, considering it was released on November 15, 2005, that's five years of life. Despite that, it seems that you did manage to get almost ten years AFTER Acrobat's EOL of good use out of it. That's 15 years, not bad!
Sadly, you only have a few options available to you: Go back to your previous computer and/or operating system you last had where Acrobat X was working, get a newer release of Acrobat, or find a compeating products that works on your system. Unfortunately, there's not much else can be done at this point by anyone else.
Good luck, choose wisely.
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