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Joel Spackman Posted on Jan 16, 2010
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I have dial-up and have tried to download adobe reader 4 times and every time after having down load cannot find adobe reader anywhere in my computer what can i do?

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It is because the file is not completely downloaded in your system.. so as it shows file completed.. it is because of slow net connection speed and the file downloaded in temp is deleted automatically if it is not completed

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You need to update your reader. Go to the www.adobe.com/acrobat site and locate the dowlnload file for the latest version

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Turn off all running programs including your virus control while you download and install the new software.

Restart your computer.

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Try this fix,
1.dowload windows installer cleanup utility from the following link.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301
Under more information, tab
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3. In the box keep on selecting all items that say adobe and click remove. If you have multiple enteries might need to select them one by one.
4. Click on Start >My computer>Local Disk C:>Program files and delete the adobe folder
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