Annoying transparency grid

I'm using Adobe Reader X in Windows Vista. Every time I open a pdf I see the transparency grid over the document. When I go into Preferences and Page Display and and turn off "Show transparency grid" and then click OK, the grid disappears. But the next time I open the same pdf or any other pdf the grid is back! How do I make it go away permanently?

Never seen that. Try deleting the preferences file. Make sure your graphics drivers are up to date. What else is running? What version of OSX down to the decimal point? What version of AE down to the decimal point?

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