Acrobat X Pro Trial jumps 30 days forward when just activated

Hello.
I've downloaded the trial version of Acrobat X Pro yesterday, and started it earlier today. It said, correctly, that I had 30 days left of my trial, so I moved on to create a PDF form. I browsed for a Word document and click Next, and it crashed caused by an unexpected error. The activation screen pops up and now it says I have 0 days left of my trial version.
I've never downloaded the Acrobat X Pro (Trial) before, so I'm a bit confused. Do I have to do something on my Adobe account? Can't seem to find anything that's related to this on my account. I might be wrong, hopefully. Any ideas?
Cheers.

Nope, nothing you can do. whatever caused your crash busted up things.
Adobe trial software expired early
Mylenium

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