Problem when booting up PC- Adobe issue?

Every time I boot up my laptop a get an error message (several actually) which, I believe is caused by Adobe. The message reads:
"Runtime Error!
Program: C:\Program Files(x86)\Adob........
R6034
An application has made an attempt tp load the C runtime library incorrectly. Please contact the application's support team for more information."
I have deleted Adobe Reader and downloaded again but the problem still exists. Also I have had a couple crashes since this started.
Any ideas??
Not sure if this is the right place to raise this, as I tried contacting customer support and got sent here!?
Thanks for any help

I think that some of this "clean-up" may have solved the Adobe problems. I
ran the CCleaner and found the following in the Registry
HKCU:Run CAHeadless Adobe Systems Incorporated C:\Program Files
(x86)\Adobe\Elements 10 Organizer\CAHeadless\ElementsAutoAnalyzer.exe
I then disabled this line and haven't got the error message-   "C\Program
Files (x86)\Adob...." (there is still one message left but doesn't have the
"Adob..." bit, so probably a different file)
I also had deleted Adobe Reader and Flash Player but will reload soon
Thanks for your help
will this be shown on the forum?I've had an email from Em-and-m about
having the same problem
Regards
Peter

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