Acrobat Reader won't install or update, possibly missing the MSI installer/
First of all, this is a pretty bad support system. It was even hard to even find the link to start this new discussion. All through the support process, I was constantly directed to supposedly "similar issues" that had nothing to do with my problem. Even clicking 'Contact Adobe' just sends to more "similar issues" with a Contact button button that just sends you back to the original 'Contact Adobe' page.
I understand that a software company gets a lot of 'junk email' from users who 'harass' them with stupid issues (or even have mental problems, etc.), but when a user wants/needs to offer feedback or needs support for an issue that IS NOT LISTED ANYWHERE, then the company should allow a way to contact support. After following link after link, I finally got to the 'Contact Adobe Directly' link but it just directed me to the forums again. The company is receiving free feed-back and product testing from users reporting issues, so they should at least make it easier to do so.
That being said, my problem is a simple, but serious problem. From what I gather, software on my Windows 7 computer that was supposed to clear off unnecessary or unneeded files to free up drive-space apparently deleted the Adobe Acrobat Reader MSI installation file. Now, the Reader can't be updated, changed or even un-installed (as most support documents recommend), and just gives the message: "Uninstallation of the patch package is not supported." and "Uninstallation of the update package is not supported." So without the original MSI, the Reader shows up in the Control Panel as 'Installed' (and works still), but all updates fail. This also happened to Google Earth's MSI installer, but unlike Adobe Acrobat Reader, Google Earth lets you know exactly what MSI version is missing (I just have to track it down and re-download it). Adobe's Install does not show any version Info, and does not even tell you that the installation package is missing.
This seems like an important problem because if the Installation package is removed (accidentally or by malware) or even damaged, the whole installation is 'locked-up'.
*The Adobe Acrobat Reader even has a "Repair Installation" option in the Help menu, but again it just fails and says "Uninstallation of the patch package is not supported." It would be nice if that link would just get the MSI from online, or if Adobe could tell if the MSI was missing.
