I can't open an update for Acrobat 9 pro I get asked to open another prog from the suite but when Io

I can't open an update for Acrobat 9 pro I get asked to open another prog from the suite but when I do Acrobat just shuts down,help !!
And I can't get back to the older version of Acrobat

See this User Tip by turingtest2
https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-6562
JimmieJag wrote:
2. If I reinstall it, will I lose my store credit and non-iTunes songs?
Nothing should be lost... However... it is both Prudent and Recommended that a backup should have been created and maintained.

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