I have a new notebook since yesterday and would like to download Adobe Acrobat Reader DC for pdf date. But every time I want to run the installation, the message "Not enough system resources" is constantly coming up. What does that mean, I have a 1TB HDD, 16GB and a i7 of the 9th generation.
Can someone tell me? On my old laptop that went perfectly
This message may have nothing to do with Adobe Reader, but is the result of the fact that Win 10 constantly loads updates in the background. Look in the settings (gear) under "Update and Security", if just x updates are installed - then the Adobe Installer namely has no chance to perform the installation.
Instead of the Adobe Acrobat Reader DC, I can also recommend the Foxit Reader https://www.foxitsoftware.com/...df-reader/
I did all the updates. But I just wanted to download Audaycity came the same message. But I've downloaded good news about CHIP. Do I have to download the chip installer first or something?
Just wanted to download Audaycity came the same message. But I've downloaded good news about CHIP. Do I have to download the chip installer first or something?
Never download at CHIP, but always from the original page.
Always download from Chip and have it now, had to uninstall McAfee. PS: Have Avira on the laptop