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cartonofmilk12
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October 21, 2022
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"An internal error occured" whenever I try to preview PDFs in File Explorer, crashes and hangs

  • October 21, 2022
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I installed Adobe Acrobat through Creative Cloud to edit PDFs. There's a big issue though. Whenever I browse through File Explorer then select (not open or edit) a .pdf, I get a pop-up from Adobe-Acrobat saying "An internal error occured." Also, sometimes File Explorer crashes or is stuck loading. As soon as I select a .pdf, File Explorer just stops working and I get multiple "An internal error occured" error messages that pop up. 

 

Please help. I've already researched this issue and no solutions worked for me. Please do not recommend to uninstall and reinstall Acrobat, use the Creatigve Cloud cleaner, or grant permissions for Adobe Acrobat, I tried all three of these solutions and they DID NOT work.

 

Thanks.

Correct answer favbr64

It is not my case, I still have the internal error problem, I have already tried all the suggested options, nothing works, I will have to change the brand.


Greetings!
There are no unknown user accounts here.
I've managed to solve the problem changing .PDF mime type to Chrome, navigate through some files and switch back to Adobe Acrobat.

Fábio

4 replies

Participating Frequently
January 5, 2023

The fix that someone found (without Adobe's help i might add!) doesnt work for everyone.

@adobe please can we have an update on this? You've been silent on this issue since september. The solutions mentioned aren't working for everyone. It's been months. PDFs are a staple part of my day to day, and they're constantly crashing my machine, not saving, not loading, not previewing, crashing programs etc etc. Whats going on, when will this be fixed?

Participating Frequently
January 5, 2023
Participating Frequently
January 5, 2023

Yeah, there were no 'unknown accounts' for me to delete

Participating Frequently
December 12, 2022

The actual correct answer is in the other thread linked in this comment. It worked great for me. Just disabling the preview pane is a workaround.

cartonofmilk12
Inspiring
October 21, 2022

The issue seems to be with File Explorer's Preview Pane. As a temporary fix, you can switch the view to 'Details pane' instead of 'Preview pane' and File Explorer won't crash or error messages from Acrobat will pop up.

Participating Frequently
August 8, 2023

This is not a correct answer. It is only a workaround. Please look further down in the comments for a real solution.

cartonofmilk12
Inspiring
October 21, 2022

In addition to this, I can open, edit, and dsave PDFs normally with Acrobat with no problems at all. The issue is with File Explorer.