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marniem88
New Participant
June 17, 2019
Question

Adobe Acrobat Pro DC - runs slow/crashes with comments

  • June 17, 2019
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I use AAPDC for work and the comments function is a necessity for what I do.  Any files I have with comments is acting slow, freezing, not displaying the actual comments fast and on occasion freezing up and crashing.    My system is rather robust as it's intended purpose is to be a gaming computer, it is also only 2 weeks old and only has MS office and Pro DC on it as that is all I use for work.  

Windows 10

16 Gig Memory

Ryzen 7 AMD Processor

Gaming Graphics Card

Can you guys suggest anything?  My documents typically have 1000+ comments and a project that would take an hour or so to review is taking multiple hours with several reboots.

Thank you,

MC

2 replies

FUNAGEN
Participating Frequently
June 29, 2025

Did anyone find an alternative to Acrobat that doesn't crash for projects with many comments?

I work as an editor and it is extremely frustrating to having to wait 1 minute to add a new comment after the file has got some decent amount of them. 

FUNAGEN
Participating Frequently
June 29, 2025

I found that other apps just work fine. I was working on Acrobat with a ~5MB file containing around 200 comments, and both the web and desktop versions became unusable. I also lost many hours of work due to crashing on the desktop version. 

 

I decided to try a different PDF reader, and the difference was immediate. I won’t mention specific product names here out of respect for forum rules, but if you search online for popular PDF readers, you’ll find several alternatives.

S_S
Community Manager
Community Manager
July 1, 2025

Hi @FUNAGEN,

 

Hope you are doing well. Sorry for your experience with Acrobat crashing.

 

Would you mind updating the app to the latest version of the application (2025.001.205xx) and let us know if it works for you?

 

If not, please share a few pieces of information for further investigation:

1. The OS and version of your device;

2. A sample file where you experience the issue.

3. Please help us gather logs from your machine: https://adobe.ly/4l1gBRA. Please make sure Procmon is selected (Windows only). You can upload logs using this tool and share your Unique log ID with us. 

 

Look forward to hearing from you.


Regards,
Souvik.

Amal.
Community Manager
Community Manager
August 8, 2019

Hi Marniem,

Apologies for the delay in response, I hope you would be able to fix it by now.

If the problem still persists, as stated above, Adobe Acrobat DC runs slow and crashes, correct?

We need some more information for a better understanding:

  • Is this a behavior with a particular file or with any fire you try to open?

  • Is the application freezing /crashing while launching?

In the meantime, you may try the following steps:

  • Update the application to the latest version. Go to Help > Check For Updates. To know more about the latest version available you may refer to the link - DC Release Notes — Release Notes for Acrobat DC Products
  • Go to Edit > Preferences > Uncheck show online storage when opening a file and show online storage when saving a file.

If that doesn't work,

you may try to turn off the protected mode and Enhanced security.


Go to Edit > Preferences > Enhanced Security > Turn Off the protected mode and Uncheck Enhanced security. restart the application and check.

Note: Switching OFF the security is for the testing purpose only, please turn ON the security after testing, irrespective of the result.

If still the application crashes, you may try the troubleshooting steps provided in the help article - Resolve Acrobat DC intermittent crashes on Windows

Let us know if that works for you

Regards,

Amal

New Participant
August 28, 2020

Hi, just to add my two cents, I also have a similar problem.

I'm running AARDC (not Pro) version 20.012.20043.3217

Computer specs:

OS: Windows 10

RAM: 8 GB

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600

GPU: GTX 1060 3GB

 

I'm working on a 32-page PDF that had 0 comments when I started. Acrobat Reader was very speedy. As I started adding comments, AARDC gradually started slowing down. I first noticed slowness around the time the document had something like 200-300 comments. Right now I've created 510 comments and the application has slowed to the point where Windows changes its name on the title bar to include the words "not responding". When it hangs, it's typically for approximately 2-5 seconds.

 

PS: The only modifications I've made to the source document were strikethroughs, highlighting, and some visual elements like lines, connected lines, rectangles, ovals and clouds. (Almost every element I've added to the PDF does have a corresponding few words as a comment.)

The PDF itself (when I received it) does contain "heavy" use of fonts, text formatting, background images, and so on.

New Participant
November 16, 2021

So their response is:

No Response.

Thanks