Uninstall
My hard disks show four drivers after an unistall. Two of which are not supposed to be there. They are Acronis ATI drivers which I have uninstalled.
fltrsv.sys and vsfltr61.sys
I can hunt the files down and delete them but these entries still show up in the disk driver list. Since they do not exist I get a message that there is a driver problem (meanwhile the drive still functions).
This leads me to the registry to look for the loader. Here is what I find.
There are various other entrys related to Acronis (135 to be exact) Many are "bag MRU" entries.
HKLM\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\services\fltsrv
(Acronis Storage Filter Management)
HKLM\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\services\vidsflt61
(Acronis Disk Storage Filter (61))
If I delete either entry or both I blue screen on the next boot. Some one well versed in the registry might be able to see the culprit entry.
I can not up date the drivers via the device manager. It evidently finds the two correct drivers in the list and is satisfied. My saved images do not go back far enough to load a good image. I may be in for a clean install. I have tried cleanup files from Acronis and they don't get it.
I'll UL a zip file with a list of the entrys from the registry if that would help. I am open for suggestions.
| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| reg_entrys.txt | 1.26 KB |
| disk_1.png | 77.66 KB |
| disk_2.png | 68.89 KB |
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I found your thread. Very Astute. Thank You. Solved problem with a clean install. Rather harsh but I am keeping Acronis at the top of my list for now. I am not saying which list.
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