Adobe Reader 9.3 - print to pdf

I have downloaded Reader 9.3 but when I try to "find" it as a printer, I get a dialogue box with the message "the file 'aksusb.sys' on Aladdin Installation Disk is needed.
It asks for the path suggests I copy from c:\windows\system32\setup\aladdin\hasphl or browse for it, but nothing comes up.  I also get a message that my computer has found new hardware "Aladdin USB key", which I am not aware of having installed.
What should I do?

There is a free tool from Microsoft that will allow you to save a word file as a PDF.
  Do some looking and you should find it.  With reader you can print PDFs
, but you cant edit or save them.  You still need a printer to print them to.

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