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Acrobat 7 will not let me reinstall it. Still don't understand Explain a little further please. I have copied or mirrored an old drive onto a new and bigger drive, then removed the old drive, made the new drive the master or cable select and the computer boots into Windows. Did you remove the old drive? No need for an XP CD or to bhoot from one I was going to suggest Acrobat 7 as the culprit - I had problems with it after a system restore also a Raid setup so a patch from Adobe was needed.

Adobe stores the activation info for Acrobat etc in a 'secure location' on the hard drive unlike mac version which means that having to reactivate is more likely. I already had Windows Installer cleanup but acrobat was not listed. I have since reformatted the hard drive and now all is well. I was having trouble with Windows Installer when I copied the hard drive.

I don't know what happened. I have since reformatted the hard drive and am reinstalling everything. As Seen On. Welcome to Tech Support Guy!

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If you ask your own question - our Certified Experts will team up with you to help you get the answers you need. Who are the certified experts? Quick Video Guide:. In this part, we will walk you through 4 solutions to solve the error that File Explorer opens automatically Windows The issue that File Explorer keeps opening on its own is usually caused by the misbehavior of software on its own. So, in order to fix this problem, you can try restarting File Explorer.

Usually, when there is a problem with the program or the application, restarting it is able to fix the problem. Right-click on the Taskbar of Windows and choose Task Manager to continue. In the Task Manager window, find out the File Explorer and right-click it. It may also be called as Windows Explorer , which is decided by the Windows Version. When all steps are finished, you can check whether the issue that File Explorer keeps opening is solved.

If this solution does not work, try the following solutions. If you come across the error that File Explorer keeps opening on its own when you plug in the peripherals like USB flash storage devices or USB external hard drives. In this situation, the error that File Explorer keeps opening by itself may be caused by the loose connection between your device and computer.

When all steps are finished, reboot your computer and check whether the issue that File Explorer keeps opening on its own is solved. If the issue File Explorer auto opening still exists, you can try to check whether there are corrupted system files on your computer.

If there are corrupted system files on your computer, you may also come across the issue that File Explorer keeps opening. If so, you need to repair the corrupted system files and fix this File Explorer error. To scan and repair corrupted system files, you can use the Windows built-in tool — System File Checker, which can help you to repair the corrupted system files on your computer.

After the scanning process is finished, reboot your computer and check whether the error that File Explorer keeps opening is solved. If you encounter the error that File Explorer keeps opening by itself Windows 10, it may be caused by the virus or malware on your computer. In such a situation, you need to scan whether there is a virus on your computer and remove it.

To scan and remove the virus, you can use the Windows built-in tool — Windows Defender, which is a great assistant. The Windows Defender will begin to scan your computer. In this list you will see a bunch of programs that start on boot up. Find the one that relates to IEexplorer and uncheck the box.

Then restart. Thank you for the response. Chrome is my default browser. That's the, "part two," of my issue. What I truly need instruction for, is how to prevent a window, any window, from automatically opening upon start up. By doing so, it will also correct the part that, Explorer is the browser that completely unwanted window, is apparently coupled with. How can I stop a window, from automatically opening at start up?

Thank you so much for your suggestion! I haven't yet tried, however it looks to me, from the instructions, that this may stop EXPLORER from being in the window, that opens automatically at start up. But you see, I don't wan't the window. Not at all. Even if it didn't have Explorer in it. I want to see my desktop, when I start up my computer.

Is it possible to stop this window from opening? If solved, the trouble that it opens Explorer, will go away! Hello all!



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