12/26/2023 0 Comments Out of memory adobe acrobat proI've wasted more time trying to figure out problems while tech support points fingers at each other. I have to say I'm getting tired of all of these powerhouses not playing nice together. I finally figured it out and was hoping it would solve my Acrobat problem, but no luck. It seems like that may have been related to a new Google roll out. I spent the morning trying to figure out why more than half my memory had disappeared. Judging from the dates of the posts, I suspect that may be the case. I wonder if those roll-outs are causing at least some of these problems. I believe that Google is rolling out some so-called improvements. I checked to make sure Google Drive was synced, and it is, so that isn't my problem. I did open other PDFs w/o a problem from the Google Drive app on my Mac. Both the new Mac and docking station worked last week, although I did not need to combine PDF files at that time. I also have a new docking station in use. Like others who have commented, I'm on a new Mac w/ M2 chip. I'm running the most recent version of Acrobat Pro (2022.003.20281). I'm also using Google Drive, but I've had the same issue when I save the files locally. I'm also having trouble opening some PDF files. It saved initiallty, but now it won't re-save. Then I started receiving the Bytes Not Ready error. That worked until I tried to add the last few files. None of the combining files tools would work, but I finally was able to add most of the PDFs by opening one file and then inserting the other files. I'm trying to create a PDF from multiple PDF files. I'm having the same/similar problems performing tasks that I use on a regular basis. So for me it was a Google sync issue, not an Adobe issue. I could recreate the error when the files were not synced and no problem when the file I want to insert was synced. I opened the Google Drive using the (triangle) link and sure enough, the little cloud icons were telling me the files were not all synced. While my support person checked that my Adobe Pro was up to date (and I recently upgraded to Mac OS Ventura 13.0.1) he could not offer anything other than this explanation and a work around.Īfter we were done, it occurred to me-I working from Google Drive, synced to my laptop. Support told me the problem was the file specification path was broken so Adobe could not find it-hence "no bytes ready" to insert. The work around from Adobe Support was downloading the pdf I wanted to insert onto my desktop. I get the "Bytes Not Ready" error for something I do almost daily. Then try to insert a single page pdf file before the first page of the muli-page document. I let Adobe Support access remotely and I re-created this issue:
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