How to un-install Samsung Magician from your Mac
I recently purchased Samsung SSD's for an external SSD enclosure. The drives work very well, but in the packaging a leaflet encourages you to install a product called Samsung Magician.
This would be fine if it actually did something useful and was easy to turn off or disable later, but its just the opposite. It wants to start every time, and you can't delete it easily. Even Clean My Mac could not delete it. Every time I would reboot my computer it would be sitting in the task bar. I can't cofirm it,but my M4 Mac mini with 24GB of Ram "felt sluggish" with it running, though that could be just me.
Anyway, if this has happened to you and you want to get rid of Samsung Magician, here's how.
Step 1: Run the Official Cleanup Script First, try Samsung's built-in uninstaller script:
sh ~/Library/'Application Support'/Samsung/'Samsung Magician'/SamsungMagician.app/Contents/Resources/CleanupMagician_Admin_Mac.sh
Enter your admin password when prompted. You may see some errors about missing files - this is normal and indicates those components were already removed.
Step 2: Remove Application and Support Files Run these commands to delete all Samsung Magician application files:
Remove application support files
rm -rf ~/Library/Application\ Support/Samsung/
Remove the app if still present in Applications
sudo rm -rf /Applications/Samsung\ Magician.app
Remove preferences
rm -f ~/Library/Preferences/com.samsung.magician*
Remove launch agents if present
rm -f ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.samsung*
Remove cache files
rm -rf ~/Library/Caches/com.samsung*
Step 3: Clean Up Additional Remnants Remove crash reports and recent document references:
Remove crash reporter files
rm -f ~/Library/Application\ Support/CrashReporter/SamsungMagician_*.plist
Remove recent documents reference
rm -f ~/Library/Application\
Support/com.apple.sharedfilelist/com.apple.LSSharedFileList.ApplicationRecentDocuments/com.samsung.magician.8.0.sfl3
Remove any remaining Samsung Magician folder
rm -rf ~/Library/Application\ Support/Samsung\ Magician
Step 4: Clear Staged Kernel Extensions Remove protected kernel extensions:
sudo kmutil clear-staging
Enter your admin password when prompted.
Step 5: Verify Complete Removal Check that all Samsung Magician files are gone:
Check for any remaining Samsung Magician files in user Library
find ~/Library -name "samsung" -o -name "Samsung" 2>/dev/null | grep -i magician
Check system-wide (will show Adobe camera profiles which are unrelated)
sudo find /Library -name "samsung" -o -name "Samsung" 2>/dev/null | grep -i magician
If these commands return nothing, Samsung Magician is completely removed.
Step 6: Restart Your Mac Restart your computer to ensure all background processes are cleared and kernel extensions are fully unloaded.
Notes:
- Some "no matches found" or "No such file or directory" errors are normal - they indicate files were already removed
- Your Samsung SSD will continue to work perfectly without Samsung Magician
- The many Samsung files in Adobe folders are camera/lens profiles for photo editing and are unrelated to Samsung Magician
What This Removes:
- Samsung Magician application
- Background services and drivers
- Preferences and settings
- Kernel extensions
- Cache files
- System packages
Also, some extra good news: Your Samsung SSD will function normally as a standard drive after removal. macOS's built-in Disk Utility can handle any necessary drive management tasks.
Shame on Samsung.