Adobe Patch Files

I have lots of zip files above 100mb on my computer, they have 'Adobe Patch Files' in them. Is it safe to delete these? It is saying my disk is full

Yes, you can delete the source zips. just be warned, that later updates may check this stuff and fail if they don't find those files and a full reinstall may therefore be necessary.
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  • Can adobe patch files be deleted what are they whay do they take up so much space

    Can adobe patch files be deleted? What are they and why does it take up so much space?

    sweetboo5
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    There are no "patch files" as you describe. There is a Premiere Elements 9.0.1 Update that needs to be used with the program. That you install and do not uninstall for best performance of the product.
    What I am wondering is this. Do you mean by patch files and the description that you give Scratch Files?
    If so, then you are looking at preview files and conformed audio and video files.
    I am strictly an Elements Windows person so you will have to help me translate my Premiere Elements 9.0/9.0.1 Windows instructions into meaningful ones for you as it relates to file location.
    Under Edit Menu/Preferences/Scratch Disk, where do you have Video Previews and Audio Previews directed. At that location, you should be able to delete these files. They are automatically generated when you render Timeline content. The consequence of deletion is that you will need to render again content in the project from which they came (if that project still exists). Go to the location shown and delete.
    Then look to see where the Media Cache is directed. Those are conformed audio and video files (cfa and pek). They can be deleted and will be regenerated by the program if and when needed. Go to the location shown and delete.
    Then look to Edit Menu/Preferences/Media and the Media Cache Database. That is targeting conformed video files (.mcdb file extension). They can be deleted and will be regenerated by the program if and when needed. You can click on the Clean button there to get rid of them instead of following the path to them as shown in the Media Cache Database area.
    Do not delete any source media that went into projects after they were saved closed.
    Please review the above and do not hesitate to ask if you need clarification on anything that I have written.
    If none of the above applies to your question, then please more details.
    Thanks.
    ATR

  • Adobe Patch Files Location Creative Cloud

    Can Adobe Patch files location be changed to an external drive?
    It takes up a huge amount of hard disk space
    tia
    mj

    As of now, the only way to transfer or share Proto files from the app is via the Creative Cloud website.

  • Can i delete adobe patch files

    I have several huge files labeled patch files what are they, and can i delete them.  they are from two years ago...just wondering, want to clean up C drive

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    HD>User>Home>Applications>Adobe  in my Adobe Folder, in addition to the apps, there is a file <AdobePatchFiles> with two Folders:
    {F1469F01-D291-4C09-BC44-962823C175EC} and {A189C479-C7CD-4E08-8CCF-D999B68C0C71}
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    Ed

    Well done clevermonkey, interesting site. [you got a "solved"]
    it appears that Adobe, like Apple, covers their posterior at every op and disclose as little as possible .   Thankfully there are
    some smart monkeys to help us apes out...  I have enough of Adobe cluttering up my Pictures folder.
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  • Patch file for update Adobe Acrobat 9 standard

    Hello
    PCs in our company using Adobe Acrobat 9 standard.
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    But when I run thí patch I receive error such as error in program version, this PC exists update program already ( I'm sorry I haven't written down exactly the sentence because it's Japanese )
    What should I do know? Do I have to upgrade my Acrobat? If needed please teach me the correct patch file?

    You must install updates IN ORDER, not just the latest one
    http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=1&platform=Windows

  • Convert RAW Files in Your Aperture Database to Adobe DNG Files

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    2. By using a Hex Editor you (a) don't have to play with SQLite to gain access to Aperture's data and (b) because you are replacing text that has exactly the same number of characters you are not invalidating the format of the underlying data file - this is why you use a Hex Editor instead of a simple text editor.
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    A rather involved method, David.
    I am sure it works, and compliments for figuring it out, but I think one critical step is missing in your workflow: Before you begin - backup, backup, backup!
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    I convert selected raw files this way - without manually patching the Aperture Library:
    Export the originals of the raw images that I want to convert.
    Run dng-converter.
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    Sort the project by capture date, so that identical images are show side by side.
    Then I use the Lift&Stamp tool to transfer all adjustments and tags from the original raw to the dng copy. I check, if some edits are left to do, then delete the original.
    It may take a little longer than your method, but this way all edits in the library are done by Aperture, and I am protected from accidental slips when editing the property list files. That requires a very careful work.
    Patching the database files inside the library may be justified as a last ressort, when you need to fix and recue a broken Aperture library, and none of the provided tools is working, but not as a routine operation to do batch conversion of image files. It is very error prone. One wrong entry in the library files and your Aperture Library may be unreadable.
    Regards
    Léonie

  • Adobe patch placement issue.

    Hi I recently downloaded Adobe reader 11 which now shows up as Adobe XI on the desktop. Adobe mentioned further that we should dowload a patch to get it to become updated but didn't specify how and where to apply the patch.
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    Is there a place within Aboe reader that I must place this in order for adobe to be updated because my computer got a messege saying that somethings arn't working now and has forced me to act.
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    If you open Adobe Reader: Help | About Adobe Reader, you should see the full version
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  • Adobe Patch Updates

    I am looking at my Media Browser in Adobe Premiere CC and see a bunch of different Adobe Patch Updates along with my Local Drives in the Heirarchy. Why is this? And How do I remove them? I tried installing a couple to see what happens but the installs fail.

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  • HOW TO DELETE ADOBE READER FILE FROM ADOBE READER

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    Hi... I would like to purchase a Tablet Sony Xperia Z 2 10.1 (the last one of the Z series) and I was told that Adobe does not support Sony anymore.... I need to be able to open and read Adobe PDF files and I would like to know if this tablet can still use Flash Player...
    Is there anyo who can help me with this? I asked in the shop and I was told "yes of course" , but when I contacted Sony directly I was advised to check with Adobe as apparently in the recent months Adobe and Sony haven't been getting along anymore...

    You may be mixing up two entirely different Adobe products.
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  • How can I transfer an adobe reader file to Microsoft word?

    I have Windows Vista on my machine. I really need to transfer an Adobe reader file into Microsoft word or at least be able to type inside of Adobe. Just wondering how can I do this task or am I just not able to?
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    That would require using Adobe Acrobat. It can create Word docs from PDF's.
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  • How do I convert an Adobe PDF file to Word on my Mac with all the data intact?

    How do I convert a scanned Adobe PDF file to Word on my Mac with all the data intact?

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    Is there a way to view adobe flash files?

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  • FW: [Adobe Reader] I want my credit card information to be removed from Adobe's file and I can't find a phone number to contact someone in your company, how come, please help!  Lucie

    What a dumb answer, the payment is done and charged already,
    ADOBE DOES NEED MY CREDIT CARD INFO ANYMORE, PLEASE REMOVE IT
    FROM YOUR DATABASE AS I CANNOT DO IT MYSELF.  It is quite annoying
    to be controlled like this, please confirm that my request has been answering
    with intelligence please.
    Lucie Lévesque
    Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2014 08:09:59 -0800
    From: [email protected]
    To: [email protected]
    Subject:  I want my credit card information to be removed from Adobe's file and I can't find a phone number to contact someone in your company, how come, please help!  Lucie
        I want my credit card information to be removed from Adobe's file and I can't find a phone number to contact someone in your company, how come, please help!  Lucie
        created by Bernd Alheit in Adobe Reader - View the full discussion
    Adobe needs the credit card information for the payments.
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    Adobe Reader is a FREE program, so you would not enter a credit card
    If you have a subscription to a PAID program, removing your credit card information would cause that program to stop working when you stop paying for your subscription
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