Dell Storage Manager Driver Uninstall
• United States • 90.00% • Canada • 10.00% How to deal with RAID Storage Manager program leftovers The problem: To completely uninstall RAID Storage Manager is not always that simple, the default uninstaller that came with the program always fails to remove all the components of RAID Storage Manager. For example, the registry entries that created during the program installation are always left inside the computer even you perform the regular removal, also, leftovers may include installation folder, temporary files, cache files, etc. To manually find out and remove these leftovers is not only tedious but also a risk-involved task since you need to reach the registry editor and sort out the unwanted entries or keys of the target program, and then remove them one by one, sounds easy, isn’t it? Well, the fact is, Windows registry is a place that you don’t want to mess up, an straightforward example, if you mistakenly delete a wrong key/entry, some of the program in your computer may stop working, it may even result in system malfunction. The solution: Installing special designed RAID Storage Manager uninstaller, allow it to thoroughly scan your computer for all RAID Storage Manager components, and perform complete removal automatically. Click the below button to get it started now!
I enabled monitoring after the update gave a chance to retry the install after uninstalling dell storage manager driver. I found that the update looks for afamgt.sys in a lot of places, including previous driver installation paths.
Dell Precision PWS670 workstation, dual Xeon processors 3gHz, 3 GB RAM. Running WinXP Pro with SP3. Trying to upgrade to Vista Business. Right from the start I'm given a message that the Dell Storage Manager Driver must be uninstalled before it can proceed. It refers me to MS KB 941024. That article is about problems with Windows Server 2008 upgrades, so. I want to be cautious in how I proceed.
Tried googling for the answer, but not really any help. Anyone run into this before, and solved it?
Hi Mike, As the construction of Windows Vista is similar with that of Windows Server 2008, this article also applies for Windows Vista. Please feel free to try the following steps to troubleshoot this issue: 1. Copy the Addfilter.exe file to a folder on the computer. Click Start, click Run, type CMD, and then click OK. Type the following command, and then press ENTER, where Path is the path of the Addfilter.exe file: Path addfilter u afamgt This will remove the filter driver from the registry. Manually delete the Afamgt.sys file from the following folder: C:windows/System32/drivers You may contact Dell to obtain the Addfilter.exe file. If anything is unclear, please let me know.
Tim Quan - MSFT. Hi Mike, Thank you for taking the time to reply. I am glad to hear that the issue has been resolved now. In the future, if you need further help regarding this issue, please feel free to let me know. It's my pleasure to work with you. Sincerely, Tim Quan Microsoft Online Community Support ================================================== Get notification to my posts through email?
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