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Hi, why is adobe using nearly 90% of my systems RAM while i am managing my document? every time i make some changes in the organize pages, it does new minature previews and the ram usage counter is rising up? The document is only 26 pages great. When i deinstall and reinstall the software, the ram usage is barely climbing, but once i add another page, it uses the double amount of ram. Very strange error. Im open for Adobe Alteratives.
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@timo_1300 I know exactly how you feel. And no, you don't need to change apps.
The problem you're experiencing with Adobe Acrobat consuming nearly 90% of your system's RAM, points to corrupted user preferences or corrupted cache files that Acrobat builds up over time. When you reinstall, these specific user-specific files are often left behind, leading to the problem reappearing once new corrupted data is generated or old corrupted data starts interfering again. Acrobat relies heavily on cached data for previews and optimized performance, and if this cache or its preference files become damaged, the application can behave erratically, including inefficiently allocating and releasing memory.
To resolve this, you need to perform a thorough manual reset of Acrobat's preferences and cache files (instructions for which are specific to your operating system and typically involve deleting or renaming certain folders in your user's AppData/Library directories), which goes beyond a standard software reinstallation. This will force Acrobat to rebuild its internal settings and cache from scratch, often resolving such persistent memory leaks and performance issues.
I use a MacBook, and Apple even suggested to remove the apps preferences. I actually removed all thepreferences folder. I was leery, so, I made a copy of the folder just in case; deleted the preferences. Deleted the trash. Restarted my whole computer as the restart will create new preferences. Guess what, I had over a 1 gig of space used for my preferences, and it's now 398kb!
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Hi @timo_1300,
Thanks for flagging this. That level of memory consumption is definitely not expected behavior. We’d like to investigate this further, and to do that, we’ll need a bit more diagnostic information from your system.
Please try the following steps while also collecting logs that will help us pinpoint the issue:
On Windows:
On macOS:
Open Acrobat > Help > Adobe Acrobat Pro > Collect Support Logs
Or use Activity Monitor > Sample Process while Acrobat is using excessive memory
Windows:
Open Task Manager > Performance > Memory and take a screenshot when Acrobat hits high usage
Also, check AcroCEF.exe and any background Adobe-related services under “Processes”
macOS:
Use Activity Monitor, select Adobe Acrobat Pro, then click the “Sample Process” button
Save the sample log for upload
Close Acrobat
Navigate to: C:\Users\<YourName>\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Acrobat\<Version>
Rename the folder to Acrobat_backup
Restart Acrobat (this resets user settings — let us know if you’d like to restore custom settings afterward)
If you’re connected to Document Cloud or SharePoint:
Go to Edit > Preferences - Keyboard shortcut (Win Ctrl + K , mac Cmd + K ) > General
Disable options like:
“Show online storage when opening files”
“Show online storage when saving files”
Restart Acrobat
This can sometimes reduce load from network calls and authentication processes tied to remote repositories.
Please reply here. We’ll escalate this internally with engineering and get back to you with a more tailored fix. Thanks again for your patience as we work through this.
~Tariq
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Thank you for sharing the logs, @timo_1300.
Since the crash is also happening, could you please share crash logs as well: https://adobe.ly/3SWfm9S Please upload logs to any cloud drive and share the link to download the logs.
And let us know how it works if any of the troubleshooting steps suggested above works.
~Tariq
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Hi, here is the newest ID to a crash log. 2be44053-32c6-4265-8dcd-546faa9f8c51 .
It seems like adobe is using so much memory, because it is rerendering every thumbnail while you are scrolling thru the file(in organize pages). If helpful, all my pages are scanned in 600dpi seperately.
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I have now made a compressed verion of my file. Its now working. No more overusage of my memory. But the quality is so bad, this cant be the solution. If you want to, i can share you both files for testing. My original file is 257 MB and the compressed one is 10 MB. I can give you a temporary google Drive Link.
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I'm having the exact same problem which is preventing me from processing work documents that are about ~400 pages in size on average. RAM usage is fine doing anything else other than "organize pages" and loading all the page thumbnails. Usage climbs to around 3800 MB before the app starts bugging out and telling me it's run out of memory. Quite hard to work with.
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Sorry for the troubled experience, @Altaf Dupagan24164449aie7.
Have you tried any of the troubleshooting steps mentioned above? Also, please share the Diagnostic logs and crash logs as suggested above.
~Tariq
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Hi Tariq, please see the log ID below:
92eafd5f-ad87-41c7-a824-54b9d1c458ff
Here is the link to the crash logs:
https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:AP:65f76ae5-4767-4d09-b7f2-e8e42a5d1fa0
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Hi @Altaf Dupagan24164449aie7,
Thanks for sharing all the details.
Could you update the app to the latest version (2025.001.20566) and let us know if the issue is fixed?
If not, please share fresh Log ID, along with both the files, for us to test in-house and get to a resolution.
You can share a shareable link through any file hosting drive.
Look forward to hearing from you.
Regards,
Souvik.
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Hi, a little Update to the ticket. I´ve tested the new update extensively and my pc still crashes, when i scroll through 100 pages great files. But only, when I have an overview over multiple pages. If I zoom in, like shown pictures, the ram usage climbs much slower. This is probably a little workaround for some people.
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Hi, do you only have 4GB of usable memory? Because my issue occures with 32GB. Of wich 29 GB are used.
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