Moreover, it most cases, it’s not even the app’s fault because usually, system errors are the culprit for pretty much all anomalies encountered. For instance, Redstone 2 build 14901 causes Adobe Reader crashes big time each and every time you launch it. So, if your Reader starts acting erratically and even crash intermittently, here are a few useful troubleshooting steps you can try out.

What can I do if Adobe Reader DC crashes in Windows 10?

1. Install or update the Acrobat Reader to the latest version

Launch the software, check for updates, and follow the steps prompted in the Updater screen to install the latest updates. Make sure you run the official, uncompromised version of the software in order to avoid any compatibility issues.

2. Run Repair Acrobat installation

Launch the software, choose Help > Repair Acrobat Installation, and follow the instructions on the screen. Once the repair process is complete, simply restart your PC and check if the issue is still present.

3. Disable protected view

Enabled by default, Protected Mode was introduced in order to mitigate and prevent security vulnerabilities. Nevertheless, this feature is known not to support all changes across releases and also, for compatibility issues with antivirus software.

4. Use a different Windows user account

Since your system can just as well be responsible for abnormal behavior at the applications level, you might want to try signing out of your Windows account and then signing in with a different one. You can also try to use an Administrator account. Also, make sure that your system meets the minimum requirements for Adobe Reader to work. You can check this information on Adobe’s official site.

5. Turn off applications running in the background

When running in parallel with Adobe Reader, some may cause system errors or freezes. Following these steps, you should be able to identify which app is causing trouble. Afterward, you can enable apps one by one, except for the one that was interfering.

6. Troubleshoot plug-ins conflicts

Remove third-party plug-ins from the Reader plug-ins folder, then relaunch Adobe Reader and see if the issue still occurs. Run a detect and repair on Adobe Reader with the corrupted Reader plug-ins removed from the Reader folder. These are some of the solutions you can try out in order to fix freezes, crashes, and other abnormal behavior related to your Reader in build 14901 or any other Windows version. Have you come across such issues already? Share your experience in the comments section below.

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