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Old 27th Feb 2009, 19:45
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I am trying to help my mother-in-law with an issue with Adobe. For some reason when she upgraded to the 9.0 version her Adobe doesn't work. She has a Dell Desktop and a Dell Laptop. When I installed the newer version on her laptop it worked well. But her desktop computer it didn't.
It keeps stating that she already has a current version. Well, she had the 8.0version and it still doesn't work either. I figured I would Uninstall Adobe and re-install to the newest version. But for some reason it won't let me uninstall adobe. It just states that it is unable to reinstall and to try again. If if still doesn't work to contact Adobe. I've yet to receive a response from Adobe.
She has a Dimension E520 and Vista.
Can anyone tell me how I can unstill Adobe??? It is totally frustrating me!
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Old 27th Feb 2009, 19:46
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Have you tried both uninstalling it from the start menu and the control panel ?
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Old 28th Feb 2009, 04:46
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Try revo to force it.

http://www.revouninstaller.com/
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