Acrobat closes when opening pdf-maps etc

I have a problem with Acrobat. As soon as I open certain documents with lots of graphics, like maps, the program closes. It only says that "Adobe Acrobat have stopped working. A problem caused the program to close..." (translated). I get no explanation other than that. I have updated Acrobat to 9.3.4, tried different graphic preferences, tried opening with Adobe Reader, but I still get the same error. I have also noticed that Acrobat sometimes uses alot of memory a pdf with the size of 0,5 MB can use more than 200 MB memory. Those memory consuming files are of the same kind as the ones I can't open at all (mostly master planning maps with lots of lines).
Any ideas on what could be wrong?

Your problem's cause might be that you have Acrobat and Reader installed on the same system. Adobe strongly recommends that you
NOT have Acrobat and Reader installed on the same system. You should uninstall Reader, restart Windows, repair Acrobat, and restart Windows again. After removing Reader, restart, repairing Acrobat, and restart and if Acrobat still has the same problem, you should uninstall Acrobat, reinstall it, and apply all updates.
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