How To Fix Adobe Error u44m1p7 | Get Easy Fixes

The Adobe error u44m1p7 can come up when the installation module crashes or fails to run. This problem is usually known as Adobe installation error. It can occur when you try to update the Adobe CS software. 

If the data present inside the 1.0 folder gets corrupted, then you can face this problem. Or, if the program files of the Adobe application gets corrupted somehow, then also there is a chance for you to face this glitch.

Further, corrupted update files or incorrectly installed runtime libraries can also contribute to this error.

Methods to Resolve the Adobe Error u44m1p7

Below we have discussed the fixes to resolve this error and detailed each of them in a stepwise manner for easy understanding. So, follow and implement them one by one to get rid of this glitch quickly and completely.

One: Manually Download and Update the Adobe Application

If you get this problem when you try to update the Adobe software automatically, then the best answer to resolve this problem is to download and then update the Adobe software manually. In order to do that, follow the steps below.

  • First, open a web browser and visit the Adobe official website. After that, select the specific update that you wish to download.
  • As soon as you click on that option, the download process will begin. Once the download process gets over, locate the ‘Set-up.exe’ file and double-click on it to initiate the update.
  • When the installer window comes up, follow the instructions coming up on the screen and finish the update process.
  • If you encounter any problems from the conflicting programs, then close those processes following the steps below.
    • First, press the combination of the keys “Ctrl+Alt+Delete”. Out of the options that show, choose ‘Task Manager’.
    • When you click on that option, a new window with the name ‘Task Manager’ will come up.
    • Inside that window, locate and choose the ‘Processes’ tab. Under that tab, find and choose the conflicting process from the list. Next, tap on the ‘End Process’ to kill the conflicting program.
    • Repeat the above step for any other remaining conflicting applications.

Two: Rename the 1.0 Directory in Adobe Application Manager

Sometimes, if the contents within the 1.0 folder are misplaced somehow, then there is a possibility for you to encounter the Adobe Error u44m1p7. Now, the feasible solution to eradicate this issue is to rename the 1.0 folder. 

The steps to do that are as follows:

  • First, on the desktop, locate and double-click on the ‘This PC’ icon.
  • Next, locate the ‘C: drive’ and double-click on it to reveal its contents. Now, go to the address bar following the path – “C:\Users\(Username)\AppData\Local\Adobe\AAMUpdater”
  • Once the ‘AAMUpdater’ folder opens up, then inside it, locate the 1.0 folder. Next, right-click on that folder and then from the popup menu, choose the ‘Rename’ option.
  • When the text area comes up below the 1.0 folder, give the following name- “1.0 old” to that folder.
  • At last, once again install the update and see if this error comes up or not.

Three: Inspect the PDapp Log File

If this error occurred before you have pressed the Update button on the Adobe application, then analyze the log files having the name ‘PDapp’. Follow the steps below.

  • First, open the C: drive of the computer.
  • Once this drive opens up, type in the following path on the address bar – “C:\Users\(username)\AppData\Local\Temp”. This action will reveal the contents within the ‘Temp’ folder.
  • Now, within that folder, locate and right-click on the ‘PDapp.log’ file. After that, from the popup menu that comes up, highlight the option ‘Opens with’ and then choose the ‘WordPad’ application.
  • Next, inspect the current installation attempt listed within that file and see if any lines contain the text [FATAL] or [ERROR].
  • If you find any such lines on the log file, then look for the solutions of that issue on the official ‘Adobe Support’ page and apply that solution.
  • Finally, check whether this error comes up or not.

Four: Uninstall and Install the Adobe Application Once Again 

If the program files of the Adobe application gets corrupted somehow, then you might face this issue. The best solution to resolve this problem is to uninstall and reinstall the application.

  • First, press the ‘Cortana’ logo to open the default search section. Inside that section, type in the text “control panel” and then from the output of that search locate and choose the ‘Control Panel’ option.
  • When you click on that option, a new window having the name ‘Control Panel’ will come up. Within that window, locate and select the ‘Programs’ option.
  • As soon as you click on that option, a new page having the name ‘Programs’ will come up. Inside that page, select the ‘Programs and Features’ option.
  • This action will open another new page, in it, there will be a list of all the applications installed on the computer. Now, from that list, locate and right-click on the Adobe application.
  • After that, from the popup menu that comes up, choose the ‘Uninstall’ option. Now, a new uninstaller window will come up, in it, follow the on-screen instructions and then accordingly click on the ‘Uninstall’ button to remove the application.
  • Once the removal process is over, restart the computer. 
  • When the computer starts up, visit the official Adobe website and locate the application that was removed.
  • Next, once you have located the setup file, download the same. Once the download process is complete, install the application following the on-screen instructions.
  • At last, when the installation is complete, restart the machine and see if this problem is fixed or not.

Five: Reinstall the Runtime Libraries

If the runtime libraries like ‘Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable’ package are not installed in the correct way then you can get this error. The correct answer to resolve this problem is to remove the ‘Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable’ package and then install it once again.

The steps to do it are as follows.

  • First, press the combination of keys ‘Windows + I’ to launch a new window with the heading ‘Windows Settings’.
  • Inside that window, there will be setting categories specific to the Windows OS, that you can alter at your will. Now, out of those settings, choose the one that says ‘Apps’.
  • When a new page comes up, go to the left pane and choose the ‘Apps and Features’ option. Next, move to the right pane of that page and then from the list of installed programs, choose the ‘Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable’ package.
  • After that, click on the ‘Uninstall’ button and remove the application by following the instructions that appear on the uninstaller window.
  • Once the uninstallation is complete, reboot the computer.
  • When the machine boots up, go to the official ‘Microsoft’ website and download the setup file of the latest Visual C++ Redistributable package.
  • Next, once the download process is over, follow the instructions that come up on the installer window and accordingly install the program.
  • At last, restart the PC and check if this issue comes up when you attempt to update the Adobe application.
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