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October 26, 2016
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ADE 4.5.2 Hangs in Win 10

  • October 26, 2016
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Just installed ADE 4.5.2 and started having issues immediately with book borrowed from my public library.

I've uninstalled it twice and tried to reinstall, but experience the same issue.

it seems hand and not let me do anything

Any suggestions?

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    Correct answer tevind13168009

    OK folks ... got it to work.

    Uninstalled ADE's then manually searched and deleted all remnants including book etc.

    Then did a registry search and manually deleted all reference to the product [backed up full registry first].

    Then rebooted and did a clean product install.

    Now it works as expected  .. case answered and closed 

    3 replies

    Participant
    October 28, 2016

    Are you saying you had to delete the copies of the ebooks saved on your computer in order to reinstall ADE and get it to work? I've got hundreds of ebooks on my computer so I'm hesitant to go this route, but can't get ADE to open on my computer for the last seven days...

    Participant
    October 28, 2016

    OK  .. I see where you’re coming from so let me fully explain why my solution worked for me and why you may need to modify it for yourself.

    First we need to understand the use case.  I use ADE solely for borrowing books from my local public library. Borrowed books incorporate DRM together with a time limit that the books can be read.  For books that I own (purchased) I use Calibre for E-book management as it is richer and more flexible in that it allows for the incorporation of notes and reviews plus other proprietary information it also allows for the creation of my own publications with a built in epub editor. This is not meant to be a review of the pro and cons of either product but rather an explanation of the use case.

    As such, once books are returned to the library or the permitted DMR time limit has expired the books are of no use because they can’t be read.  Deleting them from the ADE Library still leaves remnants within the install directory and the target directory for saved books.  Just uninstalling ADE leaves those Remnants.  The manual elimination will remove all.  In your case, I would copy your library to a separate directory not associated with ADE to preserve them.  One caution, if you purchased books came with DRM you should check with your source supplier about the feasibility of re-downloading.

    Once this is accomplished and you have fully backed up your library you will need to back up your registry before you attempt to manually
    modify it.  The reason a registry modification is necessary is that the Adobe uninstall does not fully uninstall registry components.  To be fair I don’t even know if this step is necessary but I did it because of past history with Adobe products.  They have a “Clean Uninstall”
    utility but I was too lazy to look for it and didn’t know if one exists for this product.  I wanted to get as close to a clean installation as possible with as little iteration as possible.  Therefore, I opted for overkill.

    I worked for me and I hope this gives you insight into my rational so that you can make a procedural value judgement for your case.

    Good Luck

    janetc75571095
    Participating Frequently
    October 28, 2016

    I've done all this, reinstalled ADE and when I download the EPUB files from the library, they show in my "downloads". When I went to move the files in my file explorer to ADE (because this doesn't seem to happen automatically) I got "Error: Check activation". so, I then reauthorised my computer and ereader for ADE and FINALLY have been able to transfer the books to ADE and into the ereader. It seems that "activation" and "authorization" mean the same, although I did not initially assume that.

    I don't know if agreeing to accept the Norton antivirus software (which I really didin't want to do because they are so hard to get rid of) was critical or the finding the numerous .acsm and .epub files was the key. However, many thanks to all helpers.

    tevind13168009AuthorCorrect answer
    Participant
    October 28, 2016

    OK folks ... got it to work.

    Uninstalled ADE's then manually searched and deleted all remnants including book etc.

    Then did a registry search and manually deleted all reference to the product [backed up full registry first].

    Then rebooted and did a clean product install.

    Now it works as expected  .. case answered and closed 

    Nanaky
    Participating Frequently
    October 27, 2016

    You are used which operating system?

    janetc75571095
    Participating Frequently
    October 27, 2016

    Windows 10, which I have been using successfully with ADE and the ereader

    although I did update Windows 10 a couple of days ago.

    Nanaky
    Participating Frequently
    October 27, 2016

    Has you check if older version of DIgital Edition work? (3.0)