I hate to say it, but it could be the version of Acrobat Reader. What
are you on?
David
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 11:35 AM, chuck <cciaffone@verizon.net> wrote:
> Hal, can you open the CD with Explorer and copy the PDF files
> to the hard drive and try from there???
>
> Hal Faulkner wrote:
>>
>> Hey, what happened?
>> A couple of days ago I tried to open my Heritage Motor Centre CD of
>> manuals
>> for the bugeye, in search of torque information for the rear axle: it
>> wouldn't open. Got a "not a pdf or corrupt file " error message.
>> Thinking that it could be my cd reader, I tried it on another computer,
>> same
>> result. Well, it's wierd that it won't read the files, so I tried a third
>> computer, and finally a fourth: no joy. Thinking, it must be the CD, I
>> tried my other CD for the later models. Same story. Both CDs used to
>> work.
>> Here's the info: operating systems Win 2K advanced server, Win 2K, Ubunntu
>> linux. All various pentium type computers with plenty of memory. Both
>> acrobat reader and Foxit give me the same result.
>> Other pdf files open just fine. I've got to think it's got something to
>> do
>> with the copy protection system on the CDs.
>> Anyone else had a similar problem? Know how to defeat the copy
>> protection?
>> Hal
>
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