Reader 10.1.2 won't open

When I try to open Reader 10, I get an error message "C:\ProgramFiles\Adobe\Reader10.0\Reader\AcroRd32.exe, specified path does not exist” and it won't open. Virtually the same if I double click file. I have removed/re-installed four times, including earlier version, did a system restore to an earlier time and removed the anti-virus program and re-installed Reader this morning. Same problem. I am running Windows XP, SP3. Does anyone have an idea about what to try next? Thanks.

I tried modifying the registry and it did not help. What may be wrong is that I have Adobe Digital Editions also installed on this computer in the same Adobe directory. Digital Editions is what I use to download/read books from the public library (and side-load onto my Nook). I think I saw someplace where you can't have two different versions of Reader loaded at the same time. What makes me think this is I changed the .pdf association from Reader to Digital Editions and can now open and print files using Digital Editions. I'm not sure Digital Editons was meant to replace Reader, but this may offer a solution. Please let me know if others have downloaded Digital Editons and are having this problem. I wonder if moving Digital Editions to its own folder would help. I am just about at the point of reformatting and putting on Windows 7. Now I am not sure if this would correct the problem. Thanks for your reply and help.

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