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Ultimately trying to update to the latest version of Adobe Acrobat DC but that gives me error code: 1648. When I go to Adobe's list of error codes it tells me to try the Microsoft Installer/Uninstaller which did not work. Then it says to try the more robust Adobe cleanup tool, which links to an empty page.
When I try to modify/uninstall through the list of apps it gives me that error message "No valid sequence could be found for the set of patches."
It's a Windows 10 x64 laptop, anyone have any more advice on how to ultimately remove Adobe so that I can reinstall the latest version? Thank you in advance.
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Is this the link that didn't work?
https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/cc-cleaner-tool-installation-problems.html to remove programs
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I have not seen this one, thank you! Will give this a shot tomorrow morning and post how it went. I really appreciate the response.
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I have the same issue. Would like to uninstall and reinstall, but can't.
Ken H.
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I have the same issue on a new HP laptop Windows 11.
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I have same issue
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Couldn't find any documentation that worked. Revo Uninstaller was the option that finally worked.
https://www.revouninstaller.com/revo-uninstaller-free-download/
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thank you it worked!
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I guess I have to do more deleting becuase norton and others said theres a problem. Like I'll have to delete all of Adobe.
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I've tried revo uninstaller and still giving me the same error. I dont know what to do please help
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Has anyone found a solution for this? I've been having the same problem!
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Yes, hi there. This may help.
As I calm down from my rage and anger (lost TOO MANY FRIGGIN' hours on this I had allocated for another AWS Cloud Engineering project). No idea why or how my Adobe became corrupted to cause me to uninstall and reinstall...
Win 11 Pro - HP zBook G6 - i7 - 32 GB RAM
I ran that AdobeAcroCleaner tool
Then uninstalled BOTH of these pices of garbage
Next, I ALSO removed Adobe Genius Service software (not listed here now).
THEN, I reinstalled ('without' restarting the PC)
1) Acrobat 2017 (Pro)
2) Adobe Reader
All good to go. Pain in the damn bloody rear _ _ _ _.....
I had also kept getting these two stupid error messages:
While getting those messages, I had:
a) 60% RAM available &
b) CPU usage was only at 10%.
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I am stilling having the same problem. Do we have any real solution to this?
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Do what I did above (Mar 24, 2024). But... do it in this order.
a) uninstall your Adobe product(s) - all of them - especially Adobe Genius Service software
b) download & run that Acro cleaner tool
c) RE-START your pc/laptop
d) reinstall your desired Adobe product(s)
That should take of it for you - I hope.
If it does not, you might have to clean your Registry (on Windows) of Adobe products - but this is a LAST resort effort.
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I had the same error for one of our users. Ran AcroCleaner (https://www.adobe.com/devnet-docs/acrobatetk/tools/Labs/cleaner.html), restarted, and was able to reinstall a fresh Adobe.