![]() 1.5 GB of available hard disk space (Note: The installer creates temporary files during.A Macintosh computer with an Intel processor.System Requirements for Adobe Acrobat XI Pro for Macintosh are: ![]() If you have questions about your eligibility for this program, contact the IT Support Center at 831-6000. Rant.Our Adobe Term Site License Program agreement allows the software to be installed on University-owned computers only. Tonight is a prime example, which is why I am here in this forum trying to find a way to fix Acrobat so I can make a simple PDF (since none of the other applications will work, either!). ![]() I am having to spend so many hours fighting to get anything to work! (Illustrator, Acrobat, InDesign, Photoshop, Flash, etc., etc., etc.!) Also it is costing me grade points since my work has been I'm a student now, but I can't even imagine having toĬope with these problems after I graduate and begin my career in the working world!Īdobe, if you are listening: Please fix the bugs in your programs! My schoolwork is suffering because of them which also means my health is suffering because I don't get any sleep since Very, very, very frustrating! And yes, I have followed all of the tech advice etc., and the things still glitch up. The amount of time I spend troubleshooting my Adobe programs is oftentimes greater than the time I actually get to spend using them for their intended purpose! Ironically the reason I always have to turn the print spooler back off is because when it is on, Adobe Illustrator gives me the "not responding" treatment! Unfortunately for me, tonight is not in that percentage range. I agree with you, restarting the print spooler tends to work for me to get Acrobat working again about 50% of the time. I assume you probably installed something as is normal as you load your new computer. It might help if you can identify what has been installed about the time you started having an issue. Unfortunately, I have not had time to go back and find which program was a problem. I was have problems as I mentioned with a CAD package and just started killing tasks (with the task list from the safe mode as a guide of what to definitely not kill) and found the problem went away. You might just try turning off the anti-virus temporarily and seeing if that is indeed the issue. With the way anti-virus works, you are really talking about a trade-off between speed and "complete" coverage. The Symantec antivirus is very complete, but seems to be a major slow-down product. Many folks are starting to go away from Norton or Symantec. Sometimes the updates for Avast get annoying in slowing down my system. With the newer versions of Windows, many folks are just letting Windows Defender to the job that is part of Windows. If you do not remember what was installed, there may be something in the Windows log to help. ![]() If it runs fine, you likely have some other program (maybe anti-virus or such) that is causing the problem. I did deactivate a few programs and that seems to have done the trick.Ī quick test is to open in safe mode and try Acrobat there. I think I have identified the culprit, but not sure yet. I killed almost every task that appeared to not be needed (you can always look at the task list when you open in safe mode to determine the minumum needed to run Windows) and the program runs like a charm. I had a slow down recently that was causing a CAD package to take almost a 1/2 minute between major step in a simulation, something that normally would be about 2 seconds. Since it started being slow and this is a new installation, have you installed anything else just before the problem showed up? Since it is also an issue on two other machines, but things had been fine, it sure sounds like some software that you have installed or activated that is causing a conflict. ![]()
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