SECURITY DOWNLOAD Adobe reader 9.3.1 Shut computer down?

I downloaded as prompted for a security adobe reader 9.3.1. Then restarted computer as instructed. It shut my computer down with error bad_poop_header. stop: 0x00000019 (0x00000020, 0xE1982000,0xE1982108, 0x0c210200). What is wrong with this download on window xp?

Even if you spelled it right or wrong, we have no idea what it represents. The data would have to be put into a compiler of the program to find the error. Since you have the free Reader (as everyone has said, related to the Reader forum, not this one), it is probably simplest to simply uninstall the current version, use the MS install cleanup utility to clean your system, then download Reader fresh and install again.

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