How to uninstall Quick Access Service from your computer
Quick Access Service is a Windows application. Read below about how to remove it from your computer. The Windows version was developed by Acer Incorporated. Open here where you can read more on Acer Incorporated. Detailed information about Quick Access Service can be seen at http://www.acer.com. The application is usually found in the C:\Program Files\Acer\Quick Access Service folder (same installation drive as Windows). The full command line for uninstalling Quick Access Service is MsiExec.exe. Note that if you will type this command in Start / Run Note you might receive a notification for administrator rights. DeployTool.exe is the Quick Access Service's primary executable file and it occupies around 289.27 KB (296216 bytes) on disk.
Quick Access Service contains of the executables below. They occupy 11.02 MB (11551232 bytes) on disk.
A way to uninstall Quick Access Service from your PC with the help of Advanced Uninstaller PRO
Quick Access Service is an application marketed by the software company Acer Incorporated. Some computer users decide to erase it. This can be easier said than done because deleting this manually requires some know-how regarding Windows program uninstallation. One of the best SIMPLE manner to erase Quick Access Service is to use Advanced Uninstaller PRO. Take the following steps on how to do this:
1. If you don't have Advanced Uninstaller PRO already installed on your Windows PC, install it. This is good because Advanced Uninstaller PRO is a very potent uninstaller and general tool to take care of your Windows computer.
download the program by pressing the DOWNLOAD button
set up Advanced Uninstaller PRO
2. Start Advanced Uninstaller PRO. Take some time to admire Advanced Uninstaller PRO's design and wealth of functions available. Advanced Uninstaller PRO is a very good system utility.
3. Press the General Tools category
4. Click on the Uninstall Programs button
5. All the applications installed on your PC will be made available to you
6. Scroll the list of applications until you locate Quick Access Service or simply click the Search field and type in "Quick Access Service". If it exists on your system the Quick Access Service application will be found very quickly. Notice that after you click Quick Access Service in the list , the following data about the application is shown to you:
Safety rating (in the left lower corner). The star rating tells you the opinion other users have about Quick Access Service, ranging from "Highly recommended" to "Very dangerous".
Opinions by other users - Press the Read reviews button.
Technical information about the application you wish to remove, by pressing the Properties button.
For example you can see that for Quick Access Service:
The web site of the program is: http://www.acer.com
The uninstall string is: MsiExec.exe
7. Click the Uninstall button. A window asking you to confirm will show up. Confirm the uninstall by clicking Uninstall. Advanced Uninstaller PRO will then uninstall Quick Access Service.
8. After removing Quick Access Service, Advanced Uninstaller PRO will ask you to run a cleanup. Press Next to go ahead with the cleanup. All the items that belong Quick Access Service that have been left behind will be found and you will be able to delete them. By removing Quick Access Service with Advanced Uninstaller PRO, you can be sure that no Windows registry items, files or folders are left behind on your PC.
Your Windows system will remain clean, speedy and able to run without errors or problems.
This page is not a piece of advice to uninstall Quick Access Service by Acer Incorporated from your computer, nor are we saying that Quick Access Service by Acer Incorporated is not a good application for your computer. This text only contains detailed instructions on how to uninstall Quick Access Service supposing you decide this is what you want to do. Here you can find registry and disk entries that other software left behind and Advanced Uninstaller PRO stumbled upon and classified as "leftovers" on other users' PCs.