Reocurring request to reboot to "complete installation"

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Hi!
My computer "developed" a new error today I cannot fix without some help.
After downloading and installing update files for one of the Adobe products
I have installed something went wrong with the installation process. Now
every time i start the computer a message appears asking e to reboot "to
complete the installation" - and I've done that about five times now and
still the annoying little pop-up appears.

I tried to un-install every single program that has anything to do with
adobe (even Acrobat Reader) but this did not do the trick.....

Has anyone got a clue on how to proceed?
 
Martin said:
I tried to un-install every single program that has anything to do with
adobe (even Acrobat Reader) but this did not do the trick.....

Has anyone got a clue on how to proceed?

Just a WAG (Wild-Assed-Guess)... use System Restore to go back to a
date BEFORE all of this started.
 
try using the rollback option in your start menu to rollback your system to
an earlier date before you did the update.
 
try using the rollback option in your start menu to rollback your system
to
an earlier date before you did the update.

There is no rollback option in the Start Menu. There is a System Restore
function. There is driver rollback from Device Manager.
 
Hi!
My computer "developed" a new error today I cannot fix without some help.
After downloading and installing update files for one of the Adobe
products
I have installed something went wrong with the installation process. Now
every time i start the computer a message appears asking e to reboot "to
complete the installation" - and I've done that about five times now and
still the annoying little pop-up appears.

I tried to un-install every single program that has anything to do with
adobe (even Acrobat Reader) but this did not do the trick.....

Has anyone got a clue on how to proceed?

Run the Windows Installer Clean Up Utility and remove any entries to the
Adobe programs.
Description of the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=290301
 

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