Reinstall Adobe PDF Printer

I am using Windows XP and Acrobat 7.0 Professional.  I inadvertantly deleted PFD from the printer list and don't know how to restore it.  I have reviewed previous posts and find nothing that helps.  Can you provide the method to reinstall PDF as a printer option under printers and faxes?  If the information is in the 'readme' document, how do I find that?  Thank you.

>I found nothing that allows me to create discs.  Checked with Dell help
Ok, another piece of the puzzle
As far as I know (based on having a Dell at work) Dell DOES have a reserved partition on the hard drive, and they DO have a way for you to create a set of install discs from that reserve
As to how... you need to look in your Dell documentation, including all of the "read me" or "tutorial" files that came with the computer
I've never had to use Dell help since I work at a University and there is a dedicate computer staff here, but you might want to go to Dell's web site and search for your exact model and then check all of the support and download pages for that exact model... you may just find information on how to create a set of install discs, or a place to buy a set of discs at a "nominal" cost
Also, once you have everything working again... think about making a full backup of your hard drive
I use http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/image-for-linux.htm to make a full image to an external hard drive

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    Jan Thyer
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    From: [email protected]
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    Subject: Acrobat X Pro suddenly no Adobe PDF printer available within applications
        Re: Acrobat X Pro suddenly no Adobe PDF printer available within applications
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