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very annoying programs keep reinstalling

Discussion in 'Windows - Software discussion' started by kingy1213, Sep 23, 2008.

  1. kingy1213

    kingy1213 Regular member

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    yeah...um just a litle prob

    every time i log in it says instaling adobe reader

    but all the other programs do it when i start them start up

    so whats the go with this?

    tryed a google searh but it couldent find what i was looking for :(

    any 1 got any ideas?

    i have vista...
     
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  2. onya

    onya Guest

    Adobe is a well trusted name, and if you got the free pdf reader from a trusted source then your ok. Just out of curiosity... you are letting it install completely aren't you? or is it installing each and every time regardless? If it's the latter you need to uninstall it then run a cleaner like CCleaner (it's a freebie) then make a full system restart and then source the current version of that reader from the Adobe website.

    Cheers.

    PS: (off topic...sorry mods)
    Dubbo eh? out woop woop. Nice place Dubbo, haven't been there in many a year.
     
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    kingy1213 Regular member

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    ok this is what ive done

    1. installed adobe reader.
    2. restarted but when i got 2 the desktop screen adobe poped up and said it was installing adobe reader like it always does?(this was after i reinstalled)
    3.ran ccleaner deleted a lots stuff
    4. restart
    5. adobe poped up and reinstalled it self again.
    6. but it not in the install list 2 uninstall...

    than i reinstalled it still dint work...

    umm when i right click on a file it runs again...
     
  4. onya

    onya Guest

    If reader has installed completely before you shut down, but then wants to re-install afterwards at some point, is it an update that it's installing you think? Sounds silly, but it is worth asking.
    Just in case we have our wire crossed at some point, let's recap on what to do next if the above is not what's happening.
    Now that you have ccleaner..

    1. Open cleaner and hit the tools button and uninstall reader.
    2. With cleaner still open, hit the registry button and scan and hit fix the selected items button. Follow the further prompts to backup your registry and comply with all.
    3. Make a full PC restart
    4. Visit Adobe and get the reader and install.
    5. Open reader and check for updates...

    Does reader gather updates and install or is there another message you get? (eg. non available)
    Is all working well after these efforts? are we any closer buddy?

    Cheers.
     
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    kingy1213 Regular member

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    ok ive done want u said and when i restart and right click on files nothing come up. But i have not instalied it yet and im not goin 2 because i dont realy need it.

    but when i run itunes, M$ word, expression web, they all try 2 reinstall/configure them selves a well

    how do you think i fix these, same way?
     

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