Problems with Adobe Acrobat 9 Standard on Windows 7

used to have this on my Window XP; now Windows 7 computer and tried to download Adobe Acrobat 9 Standard. It not only does not work, I cannot use the Adobe Acrobate Reader which was already on the computer. Any help would be appreciated.

My guess is that you have a 64-bit machine (you did not mention). In that case, you need to do the updates for proper operation. If you can open Acrobat, the updates can be done from the Help menu. If you can not, then you will need to download them from http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=10&platform=Windows. Download the newest first and check which prior update is needed and work back to your current version (maybe 9.0.0). Then do the updates and reboot after the last update.
With a reinstall it is a good idea to delete the Acrobat folder prior to reinstalling. In addition, disable anti-virus of the update installation.

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