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El servicio de plataforma de dispositivos conectados (CDPSvc) es un servicio de Win32. Solo se inicia cuando el Username, la aplicación u otro servicio lo inicia en Windows 10 Home 1507, Windows 10 Pro 1507, Windows 10 Education 1507, Windows 10 Enterprise 1507. Este servicio está deshabilitado en Windows 10 Home 1511, Windows 10 Pro 1511, Windows 10 Education 1511, Windows 10 Enterprise 1511. Este servicio se inicia de forma automática cuando el sistema operativo de Windows 10 Home 1607, Windows 10 Pro 1607, Windows 10 Education 1607, Windows 10 Enterprise 1607, Windows 10 Home 1703, Windows 10 Pro 1703, Windows 10 Education 1703, Windows 10 Enterprise 1703, Windows 10 Home 1709, Windows 10 Pro 1709, Windows 10 Education 1709, Windows 10 Enterprise 1709, 1803 Home, 1803 Pro, 1803 Education, 1803 Enterprise, 1809 Home, 1809 Home, 1809 Education, 1809 Enterprise Cuando se inicia Connected Devices Platform Service, funciona como NT AUTHORITYLocalService en un svchost process.exe compartido con otros servicios. Si el servicio de la plataforma para los dispositivos conectados no se inicia, los detalles del error se registran en el registro de eventos. Después, Windows 10 se inicia e informa al usuario que el servicio CDPSvc no se pudo iniciar debido al error.

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Este protocolo proporciona un sistema de detección para autenticar y verificar usuarios y dispositivos, y para intercambiar mensajes entre dispositivos. Proporciona un diagnóstico de medios de transporte para determinar conexiones entre todos los dispositivos de un usuario, ya be que estén disponibles en la nube o en presencia física directa.

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Controversies surrounding the surrounding CDP service

There have been many user stories about the service consuming too much disk space and causing slow performance on some computers. This raises a lot of suspicion, since there is no apparent reason for the existence of the service. In addition, the service is known to cause many errors in the Windows event log. One of these errors was "Error 7023", which is automatically logged in the event log and has no significant effect on the performance of the system or any other application.

Should it be disabled?

There is a conflict in user statements on this topic. Some users who have disabled the service have used their computers without problems or side effects. Regardless, some users have reported problems connecting some devices to the computer. Thus, we suggest that you disable the service if you do not normally use Xbox Live or other Bluetooth devices with your computer.

Disable the service through the registry

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Since you have learned that this problem is absolutely untouchable, the best way to fix it is to disable the service with the registry editor.

Step 1: From your computer, go to the WinX menu and select the Run option. You can also press the Windows and R keys to open the same dialog.

Step 2: Type regedit in the text box and click OK to continue.

Step 3 – When UAC is called, click Yes. In Registry Editor, navigate to the following path:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM AllCommandCurrent Services CDPUserSvc

Step 4: Once you have reached the CDPUserSvc key, go to the right area and look for the word DWORD to get started. Double click STARTWORD.

Step 5: In your edit box, change the value data from 2 to 4 and click OK to make the changes effective.

Step 6: In short, restart your computer and when it restarts, you will notice that the number is different. CDPUserSvc_35375 appears, confirming that the module is already disabled.

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