Acrobat Reader Internal Error OSX 10.9.4

I'm trying to install Acrobat Reader XI and Acrobat 9 Pro (From my version of CS5) and in both instances after the install and I open the application for the first time I get "An Internal Error Occurred" when I do this for Acrobat 9 Pro, I get a Problem Report. I've tried uninstalling the application, removing the folders from Library/Application Support/Adobe, and the adobe files listed in Library/Preferences, and Library/Internet Plug-Ins. I've been at this for an hour now and I'm hoping the forums can help.  I'm running a Mid-2009 MacBook Pro.

also here is the install package once opened hope this helps

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