Guest Larry Posted June 29, 2008 Posted June 29, 2008 I have a five year old Dell laptop with Windows XP that someone gave me recently. Whenever you click or right-click on anything, or try to open something, say Word, a dialog appears saying, "configuring [or installing] Adobe 8.1." This dialog box just hangs, and you have to click it several times to get rid of it. Then it comes back again. I went to Add/Remove programs dialog box, and guess what? It's empty, none of the programs on the computer are showing at all. I went to the Adobe folder in the Program Files folder, thinking of simply deleting all the Adobe fiiles. There are two folders in it, one for version 7, and one for version 8, but when I try to delete, I get message saying I can't do this with certain files which are being used or something. (Sorry I'm not quoting it exactly.) So: this dialog box keeps hanging up the computer, and there seems no way to get rid of Adobe on the computer. And in addition to that, the Add-Remove box is not populated, which may be a related problem, or part of the same problem. If wonder if this means Windows must be re-installed. Any suggestions?
Guest GrtArtiste Posted June 29, 2008 Posted June 29, 2008 Re: Adobe dialog keeps hanging up computer On Jun 28, 8:47 pm, "Larry" <larry328NOS...@att.net> wrote: > > So: this dialog box keeps hanging up the computer, and there seems no way > to get rid of Adobe on the computer. > > And in addition to that, the Add-Remove box is not populated, which may be a > related problem, or part of the same problem. If wonder if this means > Windows must be re-installed. > > Any suggestions? Run msconfig and check for any Adobe process that may be loading at startup such as apdproxy or reader_sl. If found, disable them and reboot. Alternatively, it may be necessary to reinstall Adobe (or Adobe Reader, as the case may be) in order to get a clean uninstall. HTH GrtArtiste
Guest JS Posted June 29, 2008 Posted June 29, 2008 Re: Adobe dialog keeps hanging up computer See: Windows Installer clean up http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301/ JS "Larry" <larry328NOSPAM@att.net> wrote in message news:OP3eTFY2IHA.6096@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > > I have a five year old Dell laptop with Windows XP that someone gave me > recently. Whenever you click or right-click on anything, or try to open > something, say Word, a dialog appears saying, "configuring [or installing] > Adobe 8.1." This dialog box just hangs, and you have to click it several > times to get rid of it. Then it comes back again. > > I went to Add/Remove programs dialog box, and guess what? It's empty, none > of the programs on the computer are showing at all. > > I went to the Adobe folder in the Program Files folder, thinking of simply > deleting all the Adobe fiiles. There are two folders in it, one for > version > 7, and one for version 8, but when I try to delete, I get message saying I > can't do this with certain files which are being used or something. > (Sorry > I'm not quoting it exactly.) > > So: this dialog box keeps hanging up the computer, and there seems no > way > to get rid of Adobe on the computer. > > And in addition to that, the Add-Remove box is not populated, which may be > a > related problem, or part of the same problem. If wonder if this means > Windows must be re-installed. > > Any suggestions? >
Guest Larry Posted June 29, 2008 Posted June 29, 2008 Re: Adobe dialog keeps hanging up computer I went to that KB page. I don't mean to be difficult, but the incomprehensibility of it is staggering: "With the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility, you can remove a program's Windows Installer configuration information. You may want to remove the Windows Installer configuration information for your program if you experience installation (Setup) problems." So there are _two_ things to deal with here, there's the Installer itself, with its configuration information, AND there's the Installer Cleanup, which _cleans up_ this configuration information? I can't get my head around this. Instead of just fixing the Installer, Microsoft is telling us to install ANOTHER program to fix the FIRST program? And that's the easiest part of the page to read. For example, the page tells us that the cleanup utility does not "remove files of any programs that are installed by Windows Installer, such as Microsoft Office 2003" Does this mean that if every time I try to start an Office 2003 program, I get the Windows Installer Adobe 8.1 dialog box hanging (as happens with my laptop), the Cleanup cannot help me on that? And if that's the case, what do I use in place of the Cleanup Utility? Or does it mean something completely different? Again, sorry to be difficult, but that KB page really jumped the shark. "JS" <@> wrote in message news:uu2$AwY2IHA.4852@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > See: Windows Installer clean up > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301/ > > JS > > > "Larry" <larry328NOSPAM@att.net> wrote in message > news:OP3eTFY2IHA.6096@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > > > > I have a five year old Dell laptop with Windows XP that someone gave me > > recently. Whenever you click or right-click on anything, or try to open > > something, say Word, a dialog appears saying, "configuring [or installing] > > Adobe 8.1." This dialog box just hangs, and you have to click it several > > times to get rid of it. Then it comes back again. > > > > I went to Add/Remove programs dialog box, and guess what? It's empty, none > > of the programs on the computer are showing at all. > > > > I went to the Adobe folder in the Program Files folder, thinking of simply > > deleting all the Adobe fiiles. There are two folders in it, one for > > version > > 7, and one for version 8, but when I try to delete, I get message saying I > > can't do this with certain files which are being used or something. > > (Sorry > > I'm not quoting it exactly.) > > > > So: this dialog box keeps hanging up the computer, and there seems no > > way > > to get rid of Adobe on the computer. > > > > And in addition to that, the Add-Remove box is not populated, which may be > > a > > related problem, or part of the same problem. If wonder if this means > > Windows must be re-installed. > > > > Any suggestions? > > > >
Guest Ms. L MVP Posted June 29, 2008 Posted June 29, 2008 Re: Adobe dialog keeps hanging up computer Download and install it. Go to start>programs>windows installer and select Adobe. -- Stalking is a Crime Stalking charges are serious and almost every state now has a strict stalking law. "Larry" <larry328NOSPAM@att.net> wrote in message news:ujjBaTZ2IHA.4772@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > > > I went to that KB page. I don't mean to be difficult, but the > incomprehensibility of it is staggering: > > "With the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility, you can remove a program's > Windows Installer configuration information. You may want to remove the > Windows Installer configuration information for your program if you > experience installation (Setup) problems." > > So there are _two_ things to deal with here, there's the Installer itself, > with its configuration information, AND there's the Installer Cleanup, > which > _cleans up_ this configuration information? I can't get my head around > this. Instead of just fixing the Installer, Microsoft is telling us to > install ANOTHER program to fix the FIRST program? > > And that's the easiest part of the page to read. > > For example, the page tells us that the cleanup utility does not "remove > files of any programs that are installed by Windows Installer, such as > Microsoft Office 2003" > > Does this mean that if every time I try to start an Office 2003 program, I > get the Windows Installer Adobe 8.1 dialog box hanging (as happens with my > laptop), the Cleanup cannot help me on that? And if that's the case, what > do I use in place of the Cleanup Utility? Or does it mean something > completely different? > > Again, sorry to be difficult, but that KB page really jumped the shark. > > > > "JS" <@> wrote in message news:uu2$AwY2IHA.4852@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> See: Windows Installer clean up >> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301/ >> >> JS >> >> >> "Larry" <larry328NOSPAM@att.net> wrote in message >> news:OP3eTFY2IHA.6096@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> > >> > I have a five year old Dell laptop with Windows XP that someone gave me >> > recently. Whenever you click or right-click on anything, or try to >> > open >> > something, say Word, a dialog appears saying, "configuring [or > installing] >> > Adobe 8.1." This dialog box just hangs, and you have to click it > several >> > times to get rid of it. Then it comes back again. >> > >> > I went to Add/Remove programs dialog box, and guess what? It's empty, > none >> > of the programs on the computer are showing at all. >> > >> > I went to the Adobe folder in the Program Files folder, thinking of > simply >> > deleting all the Adobe fiiles. There are two folders in it, one for >> > version >> > 7, and one for version 8, but when I try to delete, I get message >> > saying > I >> > can't do this with certain files which are being used or something. >> > (Sorry >> > I'm not quoting it exactly.) >> > >> > So: this dialog box keeps hanging up the computer, and there seems no >> > way >> > to get rid of Adobe on the computer. >> > >> > And in addition to that, the Add-Remove box is not populated, which may > be >> > a >> > related problem, or part of the same problem. If wonder if this means >> > Windows must be re-installed. >> > >> > Any suggestions? >> > >> >> >
Guest JS Posted June 29, 2008 Posted June 29, 2008 Re: Adobe dialog keeps hanging up computer Windows Installer Cleanup Utility's purpose is to stop an application (that is giving you problems - in your case Adobe) that is trying to finish what I'll a botched or incomplete install. In other words you want to kill Adobe's repeated install process. The Cleanup Utility will cure the problem by removing the file the Adobe uses to install itself. You do this by running the Windows Installer Cleanup Utility and from the list of displayed applications select the offending application, in your case "Adobe 8.x". Cleaner will then remove the components required to install Adobe. Note: Cleaner will not remove any other files that are part of Adobe Reader 8.x from your hard drive. After you have finished running the Windows Installer Cleanup Utility try starting an application and verify the problem has been fixed. Now the final step is that Adobe is still on your hard drive and has entries in the registry. The proper way to totally remove Adobe is to install Adobe Reader for a second time. Download Adobe Reader 8.x from their web site to a folder on your hard drive and then start the install. Once the install has completed successfully, you can either go to the Control Panel and select Add/Remove to uninstall Adobe or if Adobe Reader now functions properly you can simply elect to keep it. JS "Larry" <larry328NOSPAM@att.net> wrote in message news:ujjBaTZ2IHA.4772@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > > > I went to that KB page. I don't mean to be difficult, but the > incomprehensibility of it is staggering: > > "With the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility, you can remove a program's > Windows Installer configuration information. You may want to remove the > Windows Installer configuration information for your program if you > experience installation (Setup) problems." > > So there are _two_ things to deal with here, there's the Installer itself, > with its configuration information, AND there's the Installer Cleanup, > which > _cleans up_ this configuration information? I can't get my head around > this. Instead of just fixing the Installer, Microsoft is telling us to > install ANOTHER program to fix the FIRST program? > > And that's the easiest part of the page to read. > > For example, the page tells us that the cleanup utility does not "remove > files of any programs that are installed by Windows Installer, such as > Microsoft Office 2003" > > Does this mean that if every time I try to start an Office 2003 program, I > get the Windows Installer Adobe 8.1 dialog box hanging (as happens with my > laptop), the Cleanup cannot help me on that? And if that's the case, what > do I use in place of the Cleanup Utility? Or does it mean something > completely different? > > Again, sorry to be difficult, but that KB page really jumped the shark. > > > > "JS" <@> wrote in message news:uu2$AwY2IHA.4852@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> See: Windows Installer clean up >> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301/ >> >> JS >> >> >> "Larry" <larry328NOSPAM@att.net> wrote in message >> news:OP3eTFY2IHA.6096@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> > >> > I have a five year old Dell laptop with Windows XP that someone gave me >> > recently. Whenever you click or right-click on anything, or try to >> > open >> > something, say Word, a dialog appears saying, "configuring [or > installing] >> > Adobe 8.1." This dialog box just hangs, and you have to click it > several >> > times to get rid of it. Then it comes back again. >> > >> > I went to Add/Remove programs dialog box, and guess what? It's empty, > none >> > of the programs on the computer are showing at all. >> > >> > I went to the Adobe folder in the Program Files folder, thinking of > simply >> > deleting all the Adobe fiiles. There are two folders in it, one for >> > version >> > 7, and one for version 8, but when I try to delete, I get message >> > saying > I >> > can't do this with certain files which are being used or something. >> > (Sorry >> > I'm not quoting it exactly.) >> > >> > So: this dialog box keeps hanging up the computer, and there seems no >> > way >> > to get rid of Adobe on the computer. >> > >> > And in addition to that, the Add-Remove box is not populated, which may > be >> > a >> > related problem, or part of the same problem. If wonder if this means >> > Windows must be re-installed. >> > >> > Any suggestions? >> > >> >> >
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