I have a 3 month old Dell XPS 15 running win7 64 bit Home Premium. At time of purchase I had the option of having Acrobat X (& Distiller) pre installed. Now when purchasing this is 20 but when i purchased my XPS it was on offer for a limited period for free. I duly ticked the box. The system arrived but came damaged so was returned and replaced immediately.
Dell failed to include any licence number with my replacement system nor any reinstallation media. I registered the software with my adobe ID and in my products it shows the licence number which i have saved. Does Acrobat include Distiller as I was unable to register it and get any licence number?
I have had to contact Dell many times as my service tag was not recognised on their system. After 2 months they fixed that but they still are unable to fix my service tag being recognised in their My Dell downloads section to download my software (which i hope would be the location of the acrobat x software.)
Also if i contact Adobe support with my licence can they confirm that this licence is a Dell OEM licence so that i can show this as proof to dell that they supplied with the software so can provide me with some form of reinstallation.
Thanks but no it doesn't have this, none of the dells i've had over the past 6 years have had. They do have dell datasafe to enable a multi dvd recovery discs & a recovery partition with image based recovery. Mine is already repartitioned but i had already checked the hidden recovery partition.
But I did find find a solution for those that still have the software installed. If people want to reformat and reinstall windows they can find their installation here: C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Acroba
I have successfully used the trial versions for this purpose and the serial numbers have always worked for me on these trial versions. The trial versions are available from Adobe Website and they are complete in all respect and they accept any valid serial numbers which you claim you have already got.
One thing I find amazing is that DELL sent you a system with Acrobat X pre-installed. Normally they send you with a READER no full acrobat X; I buy my systems from DELL (In UK) so my facts are correct for UK users. Perhaps they have different sales pitch for your country.
Thanks for your reply but as far as i am aware there is no trial version hence my post. The only links available are for a trial of the Pro version and an update for the standard version. If you say there is a trial version of the standard version available please post the link here.
I am in the UK and my system was purchased direct fron the Dell site. As I originally posted when configuring my system online i had the opportunity to select a pre install of AcrobatX for 0.00 so I selected that. Previously they had charged for these versions, and now in the new version of the XPS15 they offer this for 20.40, so I guess this was a limited offer on the model I bought then.
They negated to supply a licence number or disc and as I said the service tag is not recognised in My Dell Downloads. A few weeks earlier I got an XPS 17 from them and that is recognised in My dell downloads. According to other dell users posting here that is where the software can be obtained, but at present Dell are denying any knowledge of the software on my system and say they cannot guarantee that it will work with the my Dell downloads section of their site. Do they thik that it magically appeared on my system. The techncian in one sentence told me that it would be in the My dell downloads then in the next said it wouldn't. I have to say they are a shambles and I may again end up having togo down the legal route to get it sorted. Sigh.
The picture you have posted is Acrobat Professional and it is the same as the one most people have here whether it is on a CD or "digitally supplied" The trial versions are digitally supplied and your serial number should work.
If you have lost the serial number then this would be tricky because Adobe don't have a record of serial numbers and list of customers UNLESS, of course, you have registered with them and supplied this info. If so then it is a question of logging in to your account and seeing what is in there.
I don't know how else can you get the serial number without using some tools which can retrieve the numbers. I doubt if Belarc Advisor can retrieve Adobe numbers. They can retrieve Microsoft numbers but not Adobe numbers.
Please could you read my posts before replying. As I already explained the picture is just an example of what is offered for the new XPS 15 with the 3rd generation of new intel processors, the previous XPS15 had the 2nd gen. When I purchased mine i had a similar tickbox, the only difference is it indicated it was free on offer. It also as above in the photo gave no indication as to what version it was (std or pro).
In fact as i have already explained it was the STANDARD and not the Pro version & I have the serial number even though Dell forgot to supply it. Once I registerd the software it was visible to me on the adobe site. But I do NOT have the installation file which is NOT on the adobe site as far as I am aware. Dell often supply the standard version not the pro as many others on the forum here have posted on other topics.
There is no standard version that I am aware of. All I know is that Adobe have Acrobat Professional and Suite. The suite includes Photoshop and all that but that is not something you will be interested in or that I know of because I haven't bought this.
You will have to wait for Adobe staff to reply. I am just a volunteer like other people and we try our best to help from our own experience but invariably we get things wrong. If I have got anything wrong here then please pardon me and let's move on.
And in this thread "Hotspotcomputing" explains his similar issue in quite comical fashion of being unable to get a download of the standard version. So why 18 months later have adobe failed to resolve this and offer a download of the standard version for poor souls like myself left shafted by dell, unable for some reason known only to dell to access their my download site.
For most digital downloads people normally get extended download permission but it looks like you didn't get any and as I understand it, DELL are not helping you. Have you tried their forums if anybody else there know anything about it?
Thanks yes i am just exploring their forums now, (dell have been trying to fix this for 3 months). There seem to be others in the same boat unresolved for a long time. Some sent a CD case with licence without a disc. If they cannot fix the my dell downloads or they do and the software is not on there i need to prove to dell i have the software as it doesn't appear on any invoices or documents that i'm aware of so i wondered if adobe support could tell fro my licence number if it is one that came from Dell. If they can confirm such it is proof to dell and i think they will agree to supply a disc or download.
You might check your DELL system. A lot of newer systems ship with all the software located on the machine. They typically have a backup that allows you to write the files to CD or DVD, the reason they did not supply them. It has been a while since I have gone through this process, but it might be that you can find the stuff on your drive.
But I did find find a solution for those that still have the software installed. If people want to reformat and reinstall windows they can find their installation here: C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Acrobat 10.0\Setup Files. I have a folder in there "AC76BA86-1033-F400-BA7E-000000000005", in there are the installation files for Acrobat X Standard v10.0. This is not a trial and will require a licence key.
As this not on the Adobe site for some reason and many have problems with the Dell site i will upload it and post a link here. If the adobe staff have issue with this they can remove the link. But there are many people who have this legitimately as paid for as part of their PC purchase and were not correctly supplied with any form of installation media, like me.
Here is the install for Acrobat X standard. The RAR password is acrobatix & you will need winrar or other suitable software to extract the folder from the archive. Winrar can be downloaded from here: To install run setup.exe in the folder.
The file is not shared anywhere else and is not a trial so needs a legitimate licence for acrobat x standard version. (If staff find this inappropriate please remove the link, but it would be more useful to have the install available on the adobe site itself.) The install may be specific to dell PC's, I don't know.
I have received my PC back from the Dell tech lab, with a new clean install of Windows 7 on it. They forgot to add the preinstalled software ..... (And yes everything at the disc was wiped included the recovery)
Your very welcome. After originally getting no joy on the phone with Dell I contacted staff via their forum. They were much better and acknowledged that I had acrobat x std. They duly sent me my licence and a disc. The chap on the phone had said that that no such disc exists. Obviously lying through his teeth. The rule here is don't believe a word these guys say on the phone. I can confirm that the files i the above download are identical to what's on the adobe disc.
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