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Please help me about the screen noise like mosaic problem as bellow.
This is the screen when I just opened the file.
When I click on the screen, noise appears.
If I change the zooming, it will disappear.
But if I click on the screen again, noise will be shown again.
My PC condition
Windows 10 Home 64bit
Acrobat Reader DC 19.021.20049.27333
I already installed latest patch (19.021.20049 Optional update), but it didn't work.
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Hi there,
Thanks for sharing the observation. Mkae sure all the video drivers and the firmware are up to date.
Also, please try to turn off the protected view for testing purpose. Go to Edit > Preferences > Enhanced Security > Turn Off the protected view and uncheck the Enhanced Security > click OK and reboot the computer and check.
Let us know if that makes any difference
Regards
Amal
Hi Amal,
I have just seen a post from MarkInFL with a solution that worked for me. This is from his post:
"In Windows 10 64bit, I was also experiencing the blackened imaging, pixelating, etc., when I clicked on the .pdf image.
I also tried everything others tried. Here is the fix:
Right-click on your Acrobat Reader DC icon on the desktop or navigate to the AcroRd32.exe file in this folder
C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Acrobat Reader DC\Reader
Choose "Troubleshoot Compatibility." Tell the troubleshoo
...Hey, so far nothing worked for me either, but then I did this:
Hope it will work for you
Hi there
Sorry to keep you waiting.
This issue is fixed with the recent version (22.1.20142) of the Acrobat/Reader DC application.
Please update the application from the help menu > check for updates and reboot the computer once and check.
You may also download the patch manually from the link https://www.adobe.com/devnet-docs/acrobatetk/tools/ReleaseNotesDC/index.html
Regards
Amal
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I've been suffering from this problem for the past year! finally this is an amazing solution!
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yup this works for me! thanks very much! 🙂
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Hey David,
Thanks for sharing the logs. Please try the suggestion provided by MarkInFL below and see if that works for you.
Let us know how it goes.
Regards
Amal
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Hi Amal,
Re "Please try the suggestion provided by MarkInFL below and see if that works for you."
Please see my earlier message. I tried it and it works for me.
I've now also tried the registry change from Anand (bEnableVSYNC) and that works too.
Kind regards,
David
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Thanks MarkInFL !!
I have been searching for a resolution to this issue and have seen it all over adobes forums yet there has been no answer that has worked.....until your suggestion.
Now running perfectly ;0)
I have seen people talking about this since Sept 2019 on this forum. Hope it will be okay to link your post, cheers!
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You are welcome. Yes, please share. This is usually the first thing I do for programs since I installed Win10. It's 64bit, so it dosn't like all 32bit programs. I was surprised Adobe didn't list this first. Have fun.
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your not the only ones and it still happens.. Windows 11 fix above does not work.. Did you all ever get it figured out?
uugghh
thanks
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This issue has been posted a few times around Adobe forums, and the common thing - me included - is using Ryzen / Vega graphics. Compatibility mode is alright for a quick bodge job, but would be nice for Adobe to look into issues with this GPU.
Thanks.
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Hey Peter
We are sorry for the trouble. The issue is due to a rendering feature VSYNC.
Please try the following registry setting to disable VSYNC:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Adobe\Acrobat Reader\DC\FeatureLockDown]
"bEnableVSYNC"=dword:00000000
Regards
Amal
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This was a great solution so far. Thanks!!!
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I had the same problem I loaded down Acrobat onto a new computer. Your solution worked like a charm. It seems Adobe is more interested in software working with dated operating systems than with current operating systems and hardware.
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Hi there
We are glad to hear that the issue got fixed.
Feel free to contact us for any assistance required in the future.
Regards
Amal
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Hi, Amal & team I tried all the given methods but I don't see options like in this one: I don't see "bEnableVSYNC"=dword:00000000 but I added but still, the issue persists.
Please try the following registry setting to disable VSYNC:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Adobe\Acrobat Reader\DC\FeatureLockDown]
On this one: https://community.adobe.com/t5/acrobat-reader/screen-turns-to-black-and-white-dots-using-adobe-acrob...
I tried Troubleshoot Compatibility Please assist.
I have AMD Ryzen processor/Win10 Pro, this issue has started to affect only recently.
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Just to update its fixed now
using this: Troubleshoot Compatibility
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Hi I seem to have the same problem with no fix in sight. I have attempted running the app in compatibilty mode with no visible change on this issue. What other steps can we take to fix this?
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The solution provide by MarkinFL worked for me. Thank you for putting an end to weeks of frustration!
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I did MarklnFL's fix and now the adobe reader won't open at all
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Thank you so much for MarkInFL, I was at a total loss! Now running the program in Windows 7 - who would have thought! I am so grateful for your post.
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Brilliant! Same problem, AMD Vega graphics card. Changed the Adobe exe file setting to Windows 7, problem gone.
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Thank you Mark, the fix also worked for me (using AMD Ryzen 7 4800U with Radeon Graphics 1.80 GHz)!
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Is one of your connected displays high DPI - even if it is not switched on?
If it is, disconnect the display. Does the problem go away?
If it does, then it's Windows DPI handling for high-DPI screens and you need to go to the application properties and override the DPI settings to app and System(enhanced)
This is a really, really obscure issue that's probably MS' fault (though it could be bad libraries not keeping up with correct handling).
Knowing this has - it seems for the moment - just resolved a lot of screen corruption, incomplete redraws experienced recently on wthis Win 10 Home 64 bit system with an attached 4k TV on an nVidia card - up to Reader version 2021.001.20155 (the latest on 15 May 2021 I think)
HTH
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Using the Troubleshoot and changing compatability mode to Windows 7 worked for me. A lot quicker than trying updating drivers and changing settings under preferences. Thank you for the your help