Windows border
Maybe this is just a problem with my computer running Windows 10, but, for some unknown reason, the active Adobe Acrobat window border changes to Windows 7 style on occasion and is usually followed shortly thereafter by the program crashing. Is anyone else experiencing this peculiar behavior?

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Dave Wilson commented
That Windows 7-style border glitch in Adobe Acrobat usually points to compatibility issues or corrupted system files. First, update Acrobat and disable compatibility mode in its shortcut properties. If you’ve used activation tools like Windows Loader or KMSAuto Net (https://kmspico.com/kmsauto-net-free-windows-and-office-activator-latest-version/), ensure they’re from clean sources—some modified system files can trigger UI bugs. Running sfc /scannow in Command Prompt (as admin) may also help. If crashes persist, consider a Windows repair install.
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Armena commented
I've noticed that the Windows border in Acrobat DC can sometimes be a bit distracting, especially when working on detailed PDF edits. Adjusting the border color and thickness through system settings helps, but it's not perfect. If anyone's looking to streamline their Acrobat experience further or tweak other software settings, tools like https://kms-full.com/kms-auto-activator might be useful for activating features or customizing software settings.
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Henry Wu commented
I encountered similar issue several times. Have not figure out steps to reproduce it.
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Sanjar R commented
facing the same issue after monitor turning off into sleep mode and back on.