Adobe pdf reader slow to open pdf's

Hi
Pdf's take ages to fully appear on my pc. 
I'm using 10.1.3.23, and firefox 14.
The pc is crazy fast on CPU and drive side, but doesn't have graphics drivers installed - not sure if that could be an issue?  Www connection also very fast.
The blue bar when opening (or is it downloading?) goes across from left to right AOK, and at a fine speed - but when it gets to 100% then it sits for a minute or so doing nothing but displaying the full blue bar, then finally displays the pdf.
Hopefully someone can help.
Thanks!

I just tried your link on an old Windows XP system using Firefox 14.0.1 and it loaded and displayed within less than 2 seconds.
I will try tomorrow at home on my Windows 7 Pro 64-bit system.
What web browser did you use?
P.S. what did you mean in your original post "doesn't have graphics drivers installed"?  What is your display adapter, device driver version & date?  (See http://forums.adobe.com/thread/945765)

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