I cannot open adobe acrobat links

I have attempted to open several different adobe acrobat links (on the same website), and they will not open. I used them earlier today and they worked. Since then I ran MacKeeper because my mid 2007 Macbook was running really slow. This later attempt was after running MacKeeper. Any idea what the problem is?

Back up all data.
Quit Safari. In the Finder, select Go ▹ Go to Folder from the menu bar, or press the key combination shift-command-G. Copy the line of text below into the box that opens, and press return:
/Library/Internet Plug-ins
From the folder that opens, remove any items that have the letters “PDF” in the name. You may be prompted for your login password. Then launch Safari and test.
If you still have the issue, repeat with this line:
~/Library/Internet Plug-ins
If you don’t like the results of this procedure, restore the items from the backup you made before you started. Relaunch Safari again.

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