Acrobat Killed Windows?

CC updater crashed at the final step of upgrading acrobat to DC - right at the success please restart screen.
All the usb peripherals died & I had to manually power off to get anything back. Now when I restart windows fails to boot & goes into the recovery options where a restore point gets me back for the day, then next day same thing. I have run startup repair, uninstalled the suite (or tried to), run cc cleaner to no avail - can't uninstall acrobat from CC or from windows, and I tried updating it again only to have another lock-up. Before I do a full wipe anyone have any suggestions? Win 8.1

Hello PhotoshopGuy,
We are really sorry for the inconvenience that has caused to you.
Although you have tried running CC cleaner tool, I would suggest you to please refer the below mentioned KB doc link:
Use the CC Cleaner Tool to solve installation problems | CC, CS3-CS6
Let me know if this helps.
Regards,
Anubha

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