Remove Adobe CS4 Drive Context Menu Entry


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Any of you who have installed Adobe CS4 will know you will get a context menu entry for Adobe CS4 Drive, even if you chose not to install the actual program so effectively the entry is useless. After some googling and experimenting found two ways to remove it.

1. Install & Uninstall

Install Adobe CS4 Drive using the installer then uninstall it. This seems to get rid of it.

2. Manual Remove

Open Regedit and delete these two entries.

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AllFilesystemObjects\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\{C95FFEAE-A32E-4122-A5C4-49B5BFB69795}

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Background\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\{C95FFEAE-A32E-4122-A5C4-49B5BFB69795}

Hope this helps some people.

Any of you who have installed Adobe CS4 will know you will get a context menu entry for Adobe CS4 Drive, even if you chose not to install the actual program so effectively the entry is useless. After some googling and experimenting found two ways to remove it.

1. Install & Uninstall

Install Adobe CS4 Drive using the installer then uninstall it. This seems to get rid of it.

2. Manual Remove

Open Regedit and delete these two entries.

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AllFilesystemObjects\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\{C95FFEAE-A32E-4122-A5C4-49B5BFB69795}

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Background\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\{C95FFEAE-A32E-4122-A5C4-49B5BFB69795}

Hope this helps some people.

Great! Thank; saved me a lot of research.

  • 1 month later...

This is an even easier method to get rid of the Drive menu and not have the DLL loaded:

START -> Run...

regsvr32 /u "%CommonProgramFiles%\Adobe\Adobe Drive CS4\ADFSMenu.dll"

on 64bit Windows:

START -> Run...

regsvr32 /u "%CommonProgramFiles(x86)%\Adobe\Adobe Drive CS4\ADFSMenu.dll"

Cheers,

phaelox

This is an even easier method to get rid of the Drive menu and not have the DLL loaded:

START -> Run...

regsvr32 /u "%CommonProgramFiles%\Adobe\Adobe Drive CS4\ADFSMenu.dll"

on 64bit Windows:

START -> Run...

regsvr32 /u "%CommonProgramFiles(x86)%\Adobe\Adobe Drive CS4\ADFSMenu.dll"

Cheers,

phaelox

thanks,

it also removed the entry in context menu when i click in c: or d:

I have installed Adobe CS4, but I don't have any context menu entry's for Adobe CS4 Drive.

Maybe you guys missed an option that relates to this while customising your install?

Use this one instead

regsvr32 /u "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Adobe Drive CS4\ADFSMenu.dll"

This is an even easier method to get rid of the Drive menu and not have the DLL loaded:

START -> Run...

regsvr32 /u "%CommonProgramFiles%\Adobe\Adobe Drive CS4\ADFSMenu.dll"

on 64bit Windows:

START -> Run...

regsvr32 /u "%CommonProgramFiles(x86)%\Adobe\Adobe Drive CS4\ADFSMenu.dll"

Cheers,

phaelox

This works perfect while the regedit method does not work (on 64).

thanks

I really hate how it wasn't optional to unselect it during install. :no:

That's easy to fix. On the disc, navigate to the payloads folder. In there you will find two folders; AdobePhotoshop11-core and AdobePhotoshop11-core_x64.

In each of those folders you will find a file named AdobePhotoshop11-core.proxy.xml and AdobePhotoshop11-core_x64.proxy.xml.

Open AdobePhotoshop11-core.proxy.xml (make a backup first) and find the section that begins with <Dependencies>, highlight from <Dependencies> to </Dependencies> and replace with the below changes.

  &lt;Dependencies&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo type="required"&gt;
				&lt;Family&gt;Photoshop&lt;/Family&gt;
				&lt;ProductName&gt;Adobe Photoshop CS4 Support&lt;/ProductName&gt;
			&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo type="recommended"&gt;
				&lt;Family&gt;Creative Suites&lt;/Family&gt;
				&lt;ProductName&gt;Adobe Drive CS4&lt;/ProductName&gt;
			&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo type="critical"&gt;
				&lt;Family&gt;CSXS&lt;/Family&gt;
				&lt;ProductName&gt;Creative Services Infrastructure&lt;/ProductName&gt;
			&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
			&lt;Family&gt;NonAdobePayload&lt;/Family&gt;
			&lt;ProductName&gt;AdobeAIR1.0&lt;/ProductName&gt;

		&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
			&lt;Family&gt;NonAdobePayload&lt;/Family&gt;
			&lt;ProductName&gt;AdobeAMP&lt;/ProductName&gt;

		&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo type="required"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CoreTech&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;AdobeAUM&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CoreTech&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;Adobe Bridge CS4&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo type="required"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CoreTech&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;AdobeColorCommonSetCMYK&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo type="required"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CoreTech&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;AdobeColorCommonSetRGB&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo type="required"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CoreTech&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;AdobeColorEU CS4&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo type="required"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CoreTech&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;AdobeColorJA CS4&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo type="required"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CoreTech&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;AdobeColorNA CS4&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo type="required"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CoreTech&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;AdobeColorPhotoshop CS4&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CSXS&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;Connect&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo type="required"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;Core Tech&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;Adobe Default Language CS4&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;MaD&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;DeviceCentral&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CoreTech&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;Adobe ExtendScript Toolkit CS4&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;Creative Suites&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;Adobe Extension Manager CS4&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;Bridge&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;AdobeOutputModule&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CoreTech&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;PDF Settings CS4&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CSXS&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;SearchForHelp&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CSXS&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;Service Manager&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo type="critical"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;Creative Suites&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;Suite Shared Configuration CS4&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CoreTech&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;AdobeColorVideoProfilesCS CS4&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;Creative Suites&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;Adobe XMP Panels CS4&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CSXS&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;kuler&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo type="critical"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CoreTech&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;ALM CS4&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
	&lt;Family&gt;Shared Technology&lt;/Family&gt;
	&lt;ProductName&gt;Adobe Camera Raw&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CoreTech&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;AdobeCMaps CS4&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;Type Group&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;Common Fonts Installation&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CoreTech&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;Adobe Linguistics CS4&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CoreTech&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;AdobePDFL CS4&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="required"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CoreTech&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;AdobeTypeSupport CS4&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CoreTech&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;Adobe WinSoft Linguistics Plugin&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
  &lt;/Dependencies&gt;

Open AdobePhotoshop11-core_x64.proxy.xml (make a backup first) and find the section that begins with <Dependencies>, highlight from <Dependencies> to </Dependencies> and replace with the below changes.

  &lt;Dependencies&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo type="required"&gt;
				&lt;Family&gt;Photoshop&lt;/Family&gt;
				&lt;ProductName&gt;Adobe Photoshop CS4 Support&lt;/ProductName&gt;
			&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
				&lt;Family&gt;Creative Suites&lt;/Family&gt;
				&lt;ProductName&gt;Adobe Drive CS4&lt;/ProductName&gt;
			&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo type="critical"&gt;
				&lt;Family&gt;CSXS&lt;/Family&gt;
				&lt;ProductName&gt;Creative Services Infrastructure&lt;/ProductName&gt;
			&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
			&lt;Family&gt;NonAdobePayload&lt;/Family&gt;
			&lt;ProductName&gt;AdobeAIR1.0&lt;/ProductName&gt;

		&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
			&lt;Family&gt;NonAdobePayload&lt;/Family&gt;
			&lt;ProductName&gt;AdobeAMP&lt;/ProductName&gt;

		&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo type="required"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CoreTech&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;AdobeAUM&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CoreTech&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;Adobe Bridge CS4&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo type="required"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CoreTech&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;AdobeColorCommonSetCMYK&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo type="required"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CoreTech&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;AdobeColorCommonSetRGB&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo type="required"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CoreTech&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;AdobeColorEU CS4&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo type="required"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CoreTech&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;AdobeColorJA CS4&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo type="required"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CoreTech&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;AdobeColorNA CS4&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo type="required"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CoreTech&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;AdobeColorPhotoshop CS4&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CSXS&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;Connect&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo type="required"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;Core Tech&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;Adobe Default Language CS4&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;MaD&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;DeviceCentral&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CoreTech&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;Adobe ExtendScript Toolkit CS4&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;Creative Suites&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;Adobe Extension Manager CS4&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;Bridge&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;AdobeOutputModule&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CoreTech&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;PDF Settings CS4&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CSXS&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;SearchForHelp&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CSXS&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;Service Manager&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo type="critical"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;Creative Suites&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;Suite Shared Configuration CS4&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CoreTech&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;AdobeColorVideoProfilesCS CS4&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;Creative Suites&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;Adobe XMP Panels CS4&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CSXS&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;kuler&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo type="critical"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CoreTech&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;ALM x64 CS4&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
	&lt;Family&gt;Shared Technology&lt;/Family&gt;
	&lt;ProductName&gt;Adobe Camera Raw x64&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CoreTech&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;AdobeCMaps x64 CS4&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo type="required"&gt;
	&lt;Family&gt;CSXS&lt;/Family&gt;
	&lt;ProductName&gt;Creative Services Infrastructure x64&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
	&lt;Family&gt;Creative Suites&lt;/Family&gt;
	&lt;ProductName&gt;Adobe Drive CS4 x64&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;Type Group&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;Common Fonts Installation x64&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CoreTech&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;Adobe Linguistics CS4 x64&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CoreTech&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;AdobePDFL x64 CS4&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo type="required"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CoreTech&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;AdobeTypeSupport x64 CS4&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
	&lt;ProductInfo visible="1" type="recommended"&gt;
		&lt;Family&gt;CoreTech&lt;/Family&gt;
		&lt;ProductName&gt;Adobe WinSoft Linguistics Plugin x64&lt;/ProductName&gt;

	&lt;/ProductInfo&gt;
  &lt;/Dependencies&gt;

The next time you need to install, you will be able to uncheck most* of what you don't want or need.

* not everything that is set to recommended will be able to be unchecked.

  • 1 month later...

Unregistering the dll doesn't seem to work for me on Vista x64 or Win7 x64, as the file path specified doesn't exist. Also I have just found out if you search for {C95FFEAE-A32E-4122-A5C4-49B5BFB69795} in the registry and delete all entries it should get rid of the entry from everywhere (Y).

  • 1 month later...

This worked for me Vista Ult X64...Thanks

This is an even easier method to get rid of the Drive menu and not have the DLL loaded:

START -> Run...

regsvr32 /u "%CommonProgramFiles%\Adobe\Adobe Drive CS4\ADFSMenu.dll"

on 64bit Windows:

START -> Run...

regsvr32 /u "%CommonProgramFiles(x86)%\Adobe\Adobe Drive CS4\ADFSMenu.dll"

Cheers,

phaelox

  • 5 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...
Update for win7 RC. Unregistering the dll doesn't work you have to rename the dll or delete it.

I'm running 64bit seven rc.

I can't find the .dll anywhere. It not in either the 64 or 86 program files folders referred to. But when I enter regsvr32 /u "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Adobe Drive CS4\ADFSMenu.dll" it says successfully unregistered but drive context menu is still present.

Any thoughts

  • 4 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

Here is what you need to do if you have Windows 7 RC 64- bit (build 7100). None of what people have said worked for me. I realized you need to run the command prompt with administrator privileges for the changes to take effect.

1. Start > All Programs > Accessories > right click Command Prompt and select Run As Administrator

2. Type the following: regsvr32 /u "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Adobe Drive CS4\ADFSMenu.dll"

3. Click OK and then check by right clicking on a file in a Windows Explorer window.

  • 3 months later...
Here is what you need to do if you have Windows 7 RC 64- bit (build 7100). None of what people have said worked for me. I realized you need to run the command prompt with administrator privileges for the changes to take effect.

1. Start > All Programs > Accessories > right click Command Prompt and select Run As Administrator

2. Type the following: regsvr32 /u "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Adobe Drive CS4\ADFSMenu.dll"

3. Click OK and then check by right clicking on a file in a Windows Explorer window.

Thanks, that worked for me. I never could get it to work in Vista though, oddly. I tried everything mentioned in this thread too. That's moot now though. :yes:

  • 3 weeks later...
This is the method posted by Phaelox, modified for Windows 7 beta 64-bit:

Just type in Start>Run...

regsvr32 /u "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Adobe Drive CS4\ADFSMenu.dll"

\o/

Sorry to bump this, but wanted to say thanks. This worked for me.

Stupid Adobe.

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    • Louis Rossmann suing Samsung over "990 Pro SSD warranty scam" by Sayan Sen Back in 2023, if you recall, Neowin reviewer Robbie Khan had a dispute with Samsung over his 990 Pro SSD, which was rapidly losing its health. After significant back and forth, the tech giant had finally released firmware to "stop" the issue. Interestingly, its previous flagship at the time, the 980 Pro was also facing problems leading to two consecutive sets of firmware fixes. Three years later, it looks like a similar conflict has now broken out between tech repair entrepreneur YouTuber Louis Rossmann and Samsung, as it has escalated into a threatened lawsuit after the company allegedly refused to appropriately replace a failing 990 Pro SSD that remained under warranty. According to Rossmann, a 4TB Samsung 990 Pro NVMe SSD purchased for approximately $330 less than two years ago, began experiencing major hiccups and issues, even though he claims it had been operated under ideal cooling conditions. It was installed in a RAID 1 array and cooled by a heatsink and dual high-speed fans. However the drive reportedly started dropping out of the array, exhibiting controller-level failures that eventually became not useable in any meaningful way. Rossmann said Samsung’s support process was marked by delays and confusion from the very start. After initially contacting the wrong regional support channel, he was redirected to Samsung’s memory support division where he submitted detailed diagnostics, logs, and proof of purchase. Rossmann runs a repair company and owns an ACE Lab PC-3000 machine, which is a professional-grade data recovery equipment. As such, he had been confident in his diagnostics. Samsung even seemingly acknowledged that later. Regardless, Rossmann claims that his initial support ticket was automatically closed before a full 24-hour response window had elapsed, forcing him to reopen the case and resubmit documentation. The controversy however intensified further from here after Samsung accepted the drive for warranty evaluation but later returned it with a repair report stating that the drive had passed its testing and that the SSD had been verified as functional. Rossmann strongly disputed those claims citing that his own independent testing on PC-3000 showed write speeds reducing to as low as 40–60 MB/s before the drive failed entirely. Samsung subsequently informed him that the SSD had been reset and reflashed, passing internal stress tests. However, the company also stated that replacement units were unavailable due to an industry-wide memory shortage and suggested that a refund process could be initiated if further testing confirmed the fault. Thus, to settle, the company offered a refund of $330, the amount that was initially paid by him to make the purchase. Here, Rossmann pointed out the seeming hypocrisy of the tech giant as in how no Samsung drive was apparently allocated for warranty replacements, but they were abundantly available for retail sales especially when using business accounts. As you can see, Rossmann is indeed right, there are Samsung 990 Pro 4TB SSDs on Amazon currently for $950 (shipped and sold by first-party Amazon US itself), and they are also available on Samsung's own store too, albeit for an even higher price of $1100. Thus Rossmann argues that Samsung’s inability or unwillingness to provide a replacement while the same model remains available for purchase at significantly higher market prices reflects a failure to honor its warranty obligations. He has issued a formal 60-day notice and says he intends to file suit in Texas small claims court, asserting that companies should face greater costs for denying legitimate warranty claims than for fulfilling them. You can check out the full video titled "Samsung's 990 Pro SSD warranty policy is a scam; I'm taking them to court," at the link below. Source and image: Louis Rossmann (YouTube) As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases
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