Acrobat to install windows pro 8.1

Hello, I have Acrobat 9 Pro CD, which is suitable for windows XP Installation.

We will upgrade windows XP to Windows 8.1, which configuration file should I use in order to proceed with the installation?

Also, how should I proceed with the series keys that are already used with windows XP?

Hi demetrish85981412,

I would like to inform you that acrobat 9 is not compatible with windows 8.1.

You can check the system requirements here: https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/system-requirements-acrobat-family-products.html

The latest version is Acrobat DC.

Let us know if you need additional assistance.

Concerning

Sarojini

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