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Be careful with downloads, especially from trusted sources like Adobe. Many times you will be given an option to install "X" along with the program.
Just say no . . .
This requires you to pay attention when downloading anything, including Windows updates. The more stuff you don't need but have on your computer the more chances you have to install a memory hog.
And be extra careful with software that SEEMS to be antivirus, offer to scan and clean your computer, etc. I never install free stuff on my computers. Greater chance of catching something you don't want.
ADOBE is exactly where this problem started