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Windows users: If you are on a Windows computer, see Troubleshoot Adobe Reader installation | Windows.
Make sure that your system meets the minimum system requirements for Reader.
If one of the following errors occurs when you try to connect to or download from the Adobe website, work through the tasks below.
Try to download Adobe Reader again by clicking the Download button.
An unstable Internet connection can prevent you from downloading from other websites. Try downloading a file from another website, such as www.microsoft.com, www.apple.com, or www.mozilla.com. If the problem persists, contact your network administrator, help desk resource, or Internet service provider (ISP). See Resolve an unstable Internet connection to the Adobe website or FTP site for details.
After you establish a stable Internet connection, try to download the file again. If the original attempt to download the file was interrupted, restart the download process within the web browser you were using.
A high volume of activity can interfere with an Internet connection. For best results, try to download files when there is less activity (for example, late in the evening, early in the morning, or on weekends).
Try downloading the Adobe Reader installer directly.
The JavaScript option is a preference setting in your browser. Follow the instructions below for your browser.
Open the Safari preferences (choose Safari > Preferences).
Go to the Reader download page, and try downloading Reader again.
For step-by-step instructions, see Install Adobe Acrobat Reader DC | Mac OS.
JavaScript is enabled by default in Firefox and requires no additional installation. For more information, see the Mozilla Support page JavaScript settings and preferences for interactive web pages.
Open the Chrome preferences (choose Chrome > Preferences).
Click Show advanced settings at the bottom of the page.
Make sure that Allow all sites to run JavaScript is selected, and then click OK.
Go to the Reader download page, and try downloading Reader again.
For step-by-step instructions, see Install Adobe Acrobat Reader DC | Mac OS.
In case you are prompted to enter
If you do not remember your password, refer the Apple document: https://support.apple.com/en-in/HT202860.
Visit the forums. See if other users are experiencing similar download and installation problems by visiting the Reader user-to-user forum. Try posting your problem on the forums for interactive troubleshooting. When posting on forums, include your operating system and your product's version number.