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In such a case, we suggest rebooting Mac in Safe Mode and then try uninstalling the app.Īssuming Adobe Acrobat Reader DC is no longer running, let’s move on with the steps to uninstall it. If the above steps did not help, then it seems your Mac is infected. This will bring up Quit Applications window > select the app from the list > Force Quit. Also, you can press the Command+Option+Esc keys.Search for the app, choose process related to the target app (Adobe Acrobat Reader DC), click the X > Quit button.If this doesn’t help, open Activity Monitor.Look for the app icon (Adobe Acrobat Reader DC) in the Dock.To force quit an active or frozen app from macOS, follow the steps below: