Samsung SSD Magician

bertikul

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Hi

I have a Samsung SSD 830 series and I installed Samsung Magician Software v 4.0 on Windows 8 Pro x64. What bothers me a lot is that every boot/restart of the pc, the UAC popup window appears (that is normal) asking for permission to let Samsung Magician make changes to the computer. That is VERY FRUSTRATING. (I don't want to change settings or disable UAC)

I tried to do what I've successfully done with other software - create a Task with Task Scheduler to run at log on, with highest privileges, me as admin.
Then created a shortcut linked to that task (schtasks /run /tn "name of task") to bypass UAC popup.
It works with other softs, but not Samsung Magician. I get this error when I try to run the task or launch it via the shortcut:
"Initialization of logger module failed. Cannot start the application"

Can Anyone Please help with this issue?

Thanks a lot
 

rmsowell

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I am having the same problem. So far I have disabled UAC. It started after doing a firmware update, or an optimization, not sure which, since I did both at the same time. I do not get the error you are getting, but am interested how you disable a UAC for the certain application. Can you explain. I would like to try to see if it get rid of my boot message requesting the permission.
 

bertikul

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Here you go http://www.petri.co.il/bypass-uac-using-desktop-shortcut.htm
 

luxology

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Hi, according to this Samsung Magician doesn't need to run at startup. I would avoid messing with the UAC, and Win8 makes it really easy to disable a program at startup:

1. Open Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Esc)
2. Select the Start-Up tab
3. Right click on Samsung Magician Application
4. Select Disable

hth,
lux
 

klidec

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I finally figured this out. When you create the task and create the "start a program" action you need fill out the "start in (optional)" field. You should enter the directory of the Samsung magician executable here. Make sure you enter the directory location without quotes, even if there are spaces.
You should also enter /AUTOHIDE under the "Add arguments (optional):" field. That did the trick for me.
Hope this helps people as it was driving me nuts.
And yes I know I could have just disabled it from starting. But I needed to figure this out. :)
 

fred3233

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Easiest fix to this. I started the same way as luxology but fixed it a different way since I want the program to run:

1. Open Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Esc)
2. Select the Start-Up tab
3. Right click on Samsung Magician Application
4. Click Properties
5. Click Compatibility Tab
6. Check the box under "Privilege level" next to "Run this program as an administrator"
7. Click Apply on bottom right of window

Done.
 

fneske

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A shortcut to Samsung Magician is put into your start folder. That's where the startup entry is. All you have to do is remove it from there. There's no need to go messing with msconfig, UAC or anything else, like I started to do when reading this thread.

As was said earlier, there's no need to run it all the time. What hasn't been said is that it's a configuration tool. Do go through the configuration once, though. Most of the stuff is pretty much self-explanatory, or explained with help messages. The data security section you can leave alone unless you want to encrypt the entire disk.

As an aside, Samsung does also run the Rapid Mode Notification utility, which does not complain when it starts up. This runs some sort of continuous optimization process (which you get if you enable Rapid Mode during the config.)
 

jmcb1b

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This seems to be the best fix for me. Still allows the program to start up and does away with the annoying bootup message. Thanks.
 

beefy143

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I have the 840 pro SSD had same problem and this is what i did. Installed it in C:\Program Files. not x86 as i found programs installed to, "C:\Program Files" do not ask me for UAC at startup. perhaps that folder has elevated permissions in windows :D
 

asud

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EXCELLENT SOLUTION. JMCB1B

Thanks very much
 

questorfla

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This is what I would want as well.
Although I am not certain of all of the possible consequences of allowing it to "run as admin", there are a few programs that I installed that need to run at startup and the UAC popup every time I reboot is a pain.
The only real concern is whether the "run as administrator" is doing it with "my personal administrator privileges" or is using the "hidden Super Admin" privileges. Since I do not have the "Super Administrator" enabled I assume this not to be the case but would like to be sure.

The program I am running is "Everthing.exe" a very speedy file indexer that allows me to do system wide file searches at speeds much greater than the normal Windows Search. It runs at start-up to see if it needs to add any entries to the already created file tables. I want it to run at every startup but without having to give my OK each time. There should be some sort of "whitelist" for startup programs that a user could use to add any that have this problem. Maybe something as simple as a "Yes and don't ask me again".

A corresponding BLACKLIST (i.e.: NO and don't ask me again) for same would also be handy to prevent those applications that seem to "add themselves" to startup repeatedly requiring me to eliminate them every time they do.

Both would be great tools and I am surprised to hear that they are not already a part of the Windows OS startup features.
 

Palorim12

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With Magicina 4.4 they changed how to disable it from start-up.

Now,to remove it from Start-up, first go to C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup and delete the Samsung app from the folder. Then go into Task Scheduler, and select (not drop down, just click on it) Task Scheduler Library and delete the Samsung Magician entry.
 

catilley1092

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As an alternate, anyone who runs the CCleaner software can can open the software, click Tools, there a Startup Tab to the left. Fairly much like msconfig, but w/out having to go into an extra menu. The Magician software can be disabled there also, as well as anything else not needed/desired to run at Startup.

Many of us runs CCleaner to keep our computers tidy, it's much more than an advanced Disk Cleanup utility.

However, I recommend not to bother with the Registry Cleaning component, unless one has the needed skills to make repairs. Many are tempted when this is seen, and though the option for backup is presented, the deletion of the wrong keys can render the computer unbootable.

RAPID runs fine w/out the Magician software loading at Startup.

Cat
 

Nancy_wu

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It works for my phone. Thank you.
 

cgwaters

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I rebuilt my Windows 7 PC today. I installed Magician using my admin account. The Magician shortcut isn't present in C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup; instead, it's in C:\Users\Admin\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup.

Earlier in this thread, fneske mentioned the Samsung Rapid Mode Notification silent utility. Will removing the shortcut interfere with that?