I have adobeXI stuck in limbo in my computer. I can't uninstall it or install any new version, and adobe does not work properly. What can I do?

Adobe XI is stuck in limbo on my computer and I can't uninstall it or install update for adobe systems. What can I do to get rid of this one and install a update or at least a version I can use?

Hi maggieg30085397,

If you're on windows computer try uninstall using this cleaner tool Download Adobe Reader and Acrobat tool - Adobe Labs.

Reboot your system and install the latest version using this link Adobe - Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Distribution.

I would like to know if it works.

Kind regards

Nicos

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