Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
Does anyone have an idea what Adobe background processes can be shut down/disabled safely on Windows 10? I'm only using Adobe Acrobat reader for reading pdfs. There are around a dozen Adobe processes running in the background even when all programs are closed. I suspect this is what makes start up slower than usual.
You can disable those and it won't affect your acrobat reader. Do what oj88 said and disable any Adobe you see at startup since you said you only use acrobat reader.