Havig problems converting JPG to PDF with Acrobat Prof 7

I am using Acrobat professional 7. I am trying to convert JPG files to PDF. I have done this in the past without problems and now I am getting a message of "unrecoverable error". What can I do? I have tried doing this with one file and with multiple files and still get the same problem.

What I do is:
File
Create PDF
from Multiple files
Browse
(select file)
add
OK
Then after I do all of that I get the message "unrecoverable error"
I have created over the past year thousands of JPG files to PDF without problems. I can't seem to create a PDF from these JPG files today. I have tried using just one file and also several files and get the same message each time.

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