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Adobe Acrobat Reader is a very large program (some would even say bloated). It runs many services in the background for DRM enforcement and update checks. You may find it prudent to use a smaller program, such as SumatraPDF or Foxit.
To upload new firmware to your e-reader, you typically need to download the firmware update file from the manufacturer's website onto your computer. Then, connect your e-reader to your computer using a USB cable and transfer the firmware update file to the root directory of your e-reader. Follow the manufacturer's instructions to install the firmware update on your e-reader.
It is an executable file, most likely an update for a program you have on your computer.
The live update program on windows 7 downloads and installs updates and maximises your windows security. It also downloads updates to Internet Explorer and Windows Live
Avast is an Internet security program, by default avast update settings has untick in update parameters " my computer is permanently connected to the Internet. The program avast anti-virus is free.
An anti-virus update downloads the latest known threats to your computer - so the anti-virus program is up-to date.
Get a current version of Adobe Acrobat Reader that is compatible with Vista. I am running Vista on one of my pc's and it works fine. I had to update, though. You might consider using the FoxIT reader. (You'll find it with google). It's a much smaller download than Adobe and much faster when being used. And it works with Vista. The only disadvantage I've found is that it doesn't show thumbnails of the pages. I'm not related to FoxIT - just like the product.
The best way to update Adobe Reader is to download the update from the Adobe website. This can be done by going right to the main page on the Adobe website and looking for the update icon.
Update means to bring data, computer program (especially security software) or give someone new information, to bring them up to-date.
to update adobe enter "adobe update" into your search engine go to the top listed website,adobe.com, and choose a version newer than the one you are running
If your Internet Explorer keeps crashing you may need to do an update to the program or windows updates to your computer.
There are many ways one can manually check for computer software updates. One can go to the control panel and double-click on the Windows update button, or one can launch the program they want to update and click on the update option in the help menu.