HP Device Access Manager
How to uninstall HP Device Access Manager from your system
HP Device Access Manager is a Windows program. Read more about how to remove it from your computer. It was developed for Windows by
HP Inc.. Go over
here for more info on HP Inc.. The application is usually installed in the C:\Program Files (x86)\HP\HP Device Access Manager folder. Keep in mind that this location can differ being determined by the user's choice. MsiExec.exe /X{391C7599-9B57-49A0-A8ED-091612082C6A} is the full command line if you want to remove HP Device Access Manager. The program's main executable file has a size of 20.40 KB (20888 bytes) on disk and is called TUBP32.exe.
HP Device Access Manager contains of the executables below. They occupy 41.48 KB (
42472 bytes) on disk.
- TUBP32.exe (20.40 KB)
- TUBP64.exe (21.08 KB)
This info is about HP Device Access Manager version
8.4.11.0 only. For other HP Device Access Manager versions please click below:
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How to delete HP Device Access Manager from your computer using Advanced Uninstaller PRO
HP Device Access Manager is a program offered by the software company HP Inc.. Some computer users want to uninstall this application. This is hard because removing this by hand takes some experience related to removing Windows applications by hand. One of the best QUICK approach to uninstall HP Device Access Manager 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 a good step because Advanced Uninstaller PRO is a very efficient uninstaller and all around utility to take care of your Windows computer.
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- download the program by pressing the DOWNLOAD button
- install Advanced Uninstaller PRO
2. Start Advanced Uninstaller PRO. Take some time to admire Advanced Uninstaller PRO's interface and number of features available. Advanced Uninstaller PRO is a powerful Windows tool.
3. Press the General Tools category
4. Press the Uninstall Programs button
5. A list of the programs installed on the PC will be made available to you
6. Scroll the list of programs until you locate HP Device Access Manager or simply click the Search field and type in "HP Device Access Manager". If it exists on your system the HP Device Access Manager program will be found very quickly. Notice that after you select HP Device Access Manager in the list , the following data regarding the application is made available to you:
- Star rating (in the lower left corner). This explains the opinion other users have regarding HP Device Access Manager, ranging from "Highly recommended" to "Very dangerous".
- Reviews by other users - Press the Read reviews button.
- Technical information regarding the program you are about to remove, by pressing the Properties button.
7. Click the Uninstall button. A confirmation dialog will show up. Confirm the removal by pressing Uninstall. Advanced Uninstaller PRO will then remove HP Device Access Manager.
8. After uninstalling HP Device Access Manager, Advanced Uninstaller PRO will offer to run an additional cleanup. Press Next to perform the cleanup. All the items that belong HP Device Access Manager which have been left behind will be found and you will be asked if you want to delete them. By removing HP Device Access Manager with Advanced Uninstaller PRO, you can be sure that no Windows registry entries, files or directories are left behind on your system.
Your Windows system will remain clean, speedy and able to take on new tasks.
Disclaimer
This page is not a recommendation to uninstall HP Device Access Manager by HP Inc. from your PC, nor are we saying that HP Device Access Manager by HP Inc. is not a good software application. This page simply contains detailed instructions on how to uninstall HP Device Access Manager 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.
Last update on: 2017-11-09 11:30:25.637