

I do have the uninstall string and some registry settings that I got from IT ninja they are:Ĭ:\Program Files\InstallShield Installation Information\ I have found many people asking similar questions but ZERO SOLUTIONS! That the old driver is not installed, but it still must have something running or a file that is in use or something. I have attempted to delete registry keys and other things that make the computer think

>I can't figure out how to silently uninstall the old driver, or figure out what it is that is stopping the new install from working with the old install there. Well thanks, but I am looking for more expllicit detail on how I would do that. I ask people that I work with and they say that I should be able to do the opposite of what the install does. I have to figure out how to determine what needs to be done to auto uninstall. I need to be able to package a silent upgrade that also works in a new install enviornment as well. However the uninstall cannot be silenced using the uninstall string I found in the registry and I know of no other way to remove it expect manually (that is how fujitsu reccomended however they couldn't tell me the steps to do this). That you have to uninstall the old driver before you attempt to silently install the new driver. If you manually run it, it does everything you'd expect. If you silently install it on a system with the existing driver it does nothing. >If you run the new driver on a clean new system it works fine. So I have the newest driver from the Fujitsu Website. Which had stability issues and since the release of the Fi-7160 doesn't work with the 7160 in Setup.exe -s and it installed on a new device and worked. Installing the fujitsu fi-6130 driver was originally very straight forward.
