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MattLee

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Well, my computer was infected with a virus about a week ago, and although I was able to fix the situation by system restoring back to January, any programs that I had installed beforehand were pretty much misplaced or corrupted in doing so.

Mainly, all of my adobe products are gone from the control panel, but they still worked up until I removed them with an Adobe cleanup toolkit.

I was hoping that doing so would fix my issue, but, now the programs won't even open, and I can't delete them fully..

Any advice on a full uninstall of all adobe products so that I can clean reinstall them?
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123Runner

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Try Revo Uninstaller

I also suggest you go to the Malware Removal and Spyware Removal Forum and run all the steps located in the START HERE. These self-help tools will help you clean up 70% of problems on your own. If you are still having problems after doing the steps, then please post the reguested logs in THAT forum. If you are unable to run any of the tools then start a new topic in the malware forum and put this in the subject line...I am unable to run any malware tools

If you are still having problems after being given a clean bill of health from the malware expert, then please return to THIS thread and we will pursue other options to help you solve your current problem(s).

Add a link to this topic so that malware tech can see what steps have been taken here
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