Adobe Reader Will Quit

Adobe Reader8を使ってPDFを開こうとすると、開かれたすぐ後に「Invalid Plugin detected.Adobe Reader will quit」と表示されて文書が見られません。問題が発生したため、プログラムを終了しましたと出ます。
再インストールをしてもだめです。
読めるようにしたいのですが、どうしたらよいでしょうか?
NEC ValueOne Windows Vista Homeです。

過去投稿を参照。
ぽぽちゃん さんが投稿したメッセージ「8.1更新後の起動後の”Invalid Plugin detected. Adobe Reader will quit."エラー」 (投稿日時 : 2007年6月15日 14:58)
通常のアンインストールでは削除されないファイルなどもあるので、トラブル時には手動でアンインストールしたほうがよい。
文書番号 : 230946
Adobe Reader 8 を手動でアンインストールする方法(Windows)

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