[Ham-Computers] RE: Request assistance with Adobe reader

Lloyd KK7IZ kk7iz at cox.net
Tue Jan 17 21:30:02 EST 2006


It will not accept a reinstall. reinstalls 90% then hangs up forever. have 
to reboot to get out of it.
Thanx
Lloyd  KK7IZ
kk7iz at cox.net

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "N9RSU" <n9rsu at n9rsu.com>
To: "'Computers (or other) used for amateur radio, communications, or 
experimenting'" <ham-computers at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 7:25 PM
Subject: RE: [Ham-Computers] RE: Request assistance with Adobe reader


> Why don't you try & re-install it over the top the current Adobe, then
> uninstall it after you do the re-install.  I've done that in the past.
> If it ask you, if you want to repair or re-install, do the re-install
> & not the repair.  That should create a new uninstall file so you should
> be able do the uninstall.
>
> Good Luck,
>
> Leroy,  N9RSU
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hsu, Aaron (NBC Universal) [mailto:aaron.hsu at nbcuni.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 20:04
> To: I>Ham-Computers
> Subject: [Ham-Computers] RE: Request assistance with Adobe reader
>
> Lloyd,
>
> My first thought is to delete the Acrobat folder and any associated
> "settings" folders in local profiles (if you're using Win2K/XP).  Then
> dig through the registry to remove Acrobat settings.  However, this is
> not for the faint of heart!
>
> Try here:
>  http://www.adobe.com/support
>
> In the "Knowledgebase and tutorial search" box, type in "removing
> acrobat reader" and click "go".  Several articles should be found.  Find
> the article that most closely matches what version of the Acrobat Reader
> and Windows you have.  Basically, the steps differ slightly depending on
> whether or not you included the "Search" option when
> downloading/installing Acrobat Reader.
>
> The steps listed have you go through and delete the folders manually and
> then "un-register" the DLL's (which is essentially deleting the Registry
> entries).
>
> GL & 73,
>
>  - Aaron, NN6O
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 5:35 PM
> Subject: [Ham-Computers] Request assistance with Adobe reader
>
>
> I have Adobe 5.0 or 5.0.5 hung up in my machine and can not uninstall
> it. I get a message ""Unable to locate installation log file
> "UninstX.isu"". Uninstallation will not continue. I need to remove it to
> clean up my postal stuff. When I try to reinstall it, it 90% installs
> and hangs up (program does not responde message). I then have to reboot
> the computer to get out of it. It does not show up in my "All Programs"
> list, but is shown in the "Add/remove" list in the Control Panel. Any
> ideas out there?
>
> Thanx
> Lloyd  KK7IZ
> kk7iz at cox.net
>
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