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November 12, 2018
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Windows explorer crashes when loading PDF thumbnails

  • November 12, 2018
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Windows explorer crashes when loading PDF thumbnails. When it's only a few PDFs, there's no issue. If a folder has around 50 PDFs, it takes time to load thumbnails and Windows explorer crashes. When I disable this feature in Adobe Acrobat DC preferences, there's no issue and already loaded thumbnails are intact. Thumbnails are very useful to recognise an eBook without reading the name of file name.

How to fix?

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Correct answer dang11814769

I believe the issue is with the file length. I had the same problem. Often construction drawings have very long file names and when opening a folder full of drawings with long filenames, my Windows Explorer would crash and restart. I don't know whether it is an Adobe restriction inside Acrobat or a Windows temp file storage issue but I resolved it by renaming the files. It doesn't appear to be a specific character count per file as I have had instances with only a few files with longer file names show thumbnails without issue which makes me think it's a Windows cache/temp file conflict.

6 replies

Participating Frequently
April 4, 2023

Took me ages to work out what the cause of the rapid black-white-desktop icons - black-white-desktop icons screen flashing issue was.  Thought it was a virus and lost a lot of data, time and some money going down that route.  Since stumbling, via Google, on how to deliberately cause, and cease, the problem by way of enabling/disabling thumbnail previews in Adobe Acrobat's Preferences, I just gave it another test. Yep!  Problem persists!  HIGH TIME THIS WAS RESOLVED BY ADOBE / MICROSOFT!

Martin Dedron
Inspiring
May 8, 2023

When and how was it resolved???

Participating Frequently
May 8, 2023

Somewhere - whether here on the Adobe forum or some other similar page elsewhere on the internet - someone mentioned sumatrapdfreader.  So I gave it a go.  A free download, make sure you open use the Options at installation, choose PDF Thumbnails and hey presto, some small independent free software provider has managed to do what the mighty and expensive Adobe Acrobat can't (and evidently doesn't want to do) !

January 17, 2023

This is a bug that adobe has been kicking the can to solve, they keep giving weird solutions and none of them work. It seems that one version of adobe has corrupted code that creates a conflict during the process of reading of the document.  It has nothing to do with thumbnails or previews, you will get the error even when you try to read the document. Acrobat will give you an error (without an error code, really adobe to error code?), apparently the developer team was in a hurry to push that version and forgot to add the error number to the error handling routine. 

Martin Dedron
Inspiring
October 19, 2022

Can someone answer this case ?

It has absolutely nothing to see with file names for me. I don't have funky plugins neither.

 

My comlputer is clean, powerful. I repared, restarted, tryed, uninstalled, tried, uninstalled with revo, tried again, again, again.

This is getting on my nerves. I can't navigate through my files without having this ralph-wiggumed acrobat saying : "une erreur interne est survenue" and then making everything freeze.


 

Participant
November 13, 2022

None of the solutions listed here solved the problems, this is an issue with an update, it happened after the 2022 update. This is something else and crashes windows explorer during reading and loading, even so, after clicking ok it will load the document into acrobat.

Martin Dedron
Inspiring
November 19, 2022

It does. But crashing the preview makes the process long and paralyses the computer for an amount of time that's not just easy to deal with. If it just took half a second it would be ok, but here we're speaking about dozens of them everytime we click on a PDF with the preview on - which should be ok to do in 2022, shouldn't it?

Participant
June 28, 2022

I figured out how to fix this issue for myself and it has NOTHING to do with file name length. I discovered that if you have Acrobat DC AND Google Chrome Adobe Acrobat Extension, they cause a conflict that can cause explorer.exe to crash.

The Fix: Disable Chrome's Adobe Acrobat Extension, turn previews back on and it should work. Hope this helps!

Participating Frequently
April 30, 2023

I don't have any such extension in Chrome yet still suffer from Windows / Explorer crashing after enabling Thumbnails.

dang11814769
dang11814769Correct answer
Participant
January 31, 2021

I believe the issue is with the file length. I had the same problem. Often construction drawings have very long file names and when opening a folder full of drawings with long filenames, my Windows Explorer would crash and restart. I don't know whether it is an Adobe restriction inside Acrobat or a Windows temp file storage issue but I resolved it by renaming the files. It doesn't appear to be a specific character count per file as I have had instances with only a few files with longer file names show thumbnails without issue which makes me think it's a Windows cache/temp file conflict.

Participating Frequently
April 30, 2023

I wish someone from Adobe, if they think this is the "correct answer", or whatever special status its been given at the top of this page, could elaborate as to what file or path length is the threshold below which the problem will not occur.  It is such an infuriating impediment to best, thumbnail, use of Windows Explorer.

Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 30, 2023

A correct answer is chosen by the OP (author) or a forum moderator on older entries. There is a big chance that this answer has been decided by the OP. If you look below, this is being contested by other participants. If you have this problem, I suggest that you read the whole thread and decide what answer is the most probable correct answer. You can upvote that one, more upvotes gives it more credentials.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Adorobat
Participating Frequently
November 13, 2018

Hi Anwer,

As per the issue description mentioned above, Windows explorer is crashing when loading PDF thumbnails, is that correct?

Could you check if an update is available for Acrobat using "Check for updates" option under "Help" menu, reboot the machine after installing update and try again. You may also download updates from here: Adobe software and product updates

If that doesn't work, try repairing Acrobat using "Repair installation" option under Help menu, reboot the machine after repair and check.

Also, could you let us know dot version of Acrobat DC and the operating system installed on the machine? You may refer to the steps given in this link on how to check the version in Acrobat: Identify the product and its version for Acrobat and Reader DC

Let us know if you need any help.

Shivam

November 13, 2018

I have Adobe Acrobat Pro DC 2019.008.20080. Just now I updated to 2019.008.20081. I did what you said. And it's not been resolved. I demonstrated the issue in a screen recording. Click the link to see Shared album - Shahrukh Anwer - Google Photos

Adorobat
Participating Frequently
November 14, 2018

Hi anwer_23,

Thanks for sharing the video. Could you try following troubleshooting steps:

1- Download and run cleaner tool on the machine to uninstall Acrobat: Download Adobe Reader and Acrobat Cleaner Tool - Adobe Labs

2- Reboot the machine

3- Download and install Acrobat from here: Download and install Acrobat DC subscription

4- Reboot the machine again and check.

Let us know if you need any help.

Shivam