Adobe Pro Dc Keeps Crashing On My With Os X Yosemite

For instructions, see Install an older version of Adobe Reader on Mac OS. Double-click the.dmg file. (If you don't see the Safari Downloads window, click Finder (User Name) Downloads.) Double-click Install Adobe Acrobat Reader DC to start the installation. When asked if you are sure that you want to open the file, click Open. I have spent several hours today upgrading from 10.6 OS X to 10.10 Yosemite, only to have Photoshop crash and not work at all. I have reinstalled CS4 the entire thing and it's still happ.

Adobe pro dc keeps crashing on my with os x yosemite version

Adobe Pro Dc Keeps Crashing On My With Os X Yosemite Os

Problem: Acrobat DC or Acrobat Reader DC crashes or displays the error 'This PDF cannot be viewed in Acrobat or Reader, and the application will now exit.”

Acrobat DC or Acrobat Reader DC crashes on macOS, or displays the above error dialog when you perform any of the tasks below in a PDF file:

  • Play MP4 content
  • Render a 3D model
  • Add a .U3D file
  • Scroll a PDF created by InDesign

When the virtual memory limit of Acrobat DC or Acrobat Reader DC crosses the internal threshold, Acrobat displays the error and exits.

Solution: Create a FeatureState.plist file with a lock-down setting to increase the threshold limit

Adobe Pro Dc Keeps Crashing On My With Os X Yosemite Update

  1. Quit Acrobat DC or Acrobat Reader DC application if it's already running.

  2. Navigate to the folder /Library/Application Support/Adobe/(product name)/(version)/Preferences.

    For example, the path for Acrobat DC is /Library/Application Support/Adobe/Acrobat/DC/Preferences.

  3. Do the following:

    a.) Download the com.adobe.acrobat.featurestate.plist.zip file below - click the Get file button.

    b.) Extract the file, and copy the extracted file to the following folder - /Library/Application Support/Adobe/(product name)/(version)/Preferences.

    Note:

    The com.adobe.acrobat.featurestate.plist file has the following entry:

    • Key: kEnableHigherVirtualSizeLimit
    • Type: Boolean
    • Default Value: 1

    When kEnableHigherVirtualSizeLimit = 0; the default internal threshold is used.
    When kEnableHigherVirtualSizeLimit = 1; the increased internal threshold is used.

    In either case, when you exceed the internal threshold limit, Acrobat displays the error and exits.

  4. (Optional) Open Terminal and run the following command:

    sudo killall cfprefsd

    This command clears your Mac's cache preferences, and avoids the macOS to delete the newly added plist file when you launch Acrobat DC or Acrobat Reader DC.

  5. Launch Acrobat DC or Acrobat Reader DC and perform your desired task.

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