How to erase  leftovers of an old AcrobatPro Demo?

I downloaded the trial version of Adobe AcrobatPro9. Unfortunately it refuses to install giving a message that there is
Adobe AcrobatPro trial already installed!
This is false but I was advised that remains of an old AcrobatPro demo, erased long time ago are causing this message because the uninstallation did not really remove the old demo and bits and pieces are left all over the hard drive.
Tried to find way to clean my HD from these  old files but without success.
Got tips to get some  tools  like these below:
ADOBE_REGISTRY_RESET_TOOL.5427502.TPB.torrent
ADOBE_CLEAN_INSTALL_UNINSTALL___LICENCE_RESET_TOOLKIT.5323279.TPBtorrent
Long story short - they don’t work actually.
Tried  different uninstallers like Revo, FreeUninstall and CleanseUninstallPro bu they can detect programs only , not bits and pieces.
Registry cleaner did not help either- there are many files but the ones I’m after can not be identified.
The question:
Can someone, please,  tell me how to identify these contaminating old AcrobatPro Demo leftovers
and install latest  AcrobatPro9 Demo?
Thanks for any advise that works!

Sign out of that account on your ipad/iphone and sgn into the right one.
This is covered in the settings section of the manual.
Any apps purchased using the old account will always be tied to that account and will always hve to be updated using that account.

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