The DeviceDisplayObjectProvider.exe could be a Device Display Object Function Discovery Provider.
This file is part of Microsoft® Windows® Operating System. DeviceDisplayObjectProvider.exe is developed by Microsoft Corporation. It’s a system and hidden file. DeviceDisplayObjectProvider.exe is usually located in the %SYSTEM% folder and its usual size is 83,968 bytes.
Disable and delete the DeviceDisplayObjectProvider.exe process as soon as possible. Most likely it is a virus, a trojan, or some other malware.
DeviceDisplayObjectProvider.exe creates new records and folders in the Windows registry. Check your system performance to eliminate possible application conflicts and system failures.
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Author: Microsoft CorporationProcess: Device Display Object Function Discovery ProviderPart Of: Microsoft® Windows® Operating SystemCommon path(s): %SYSTEM%
subfolder in %WINDOWS%Keywords(s): systemFilesize(s): 83,968 bytes, 86,528 bytes
User opinions
Microsoft don't know this file!
Nowhere info what it does do. So you must trust and do not ask. But what about lastly revealed Microsoft's spy practices? I do not let this suspect Microsoft's program to connect to the Internet. I save my privacy.
my usb can not remove :it says that some files is being used and cannot stop right now. i have closed all files, but it doesn't work .when i clik the icon "device display object function discovery provider"appears after a few seconds ,it disappears.i think this is related to my usb problem . how to solve this problem
"Device Display Object Function Discovery Provider" needs not to connect to the network in case of a standalone desktop pc! All this useless network requests :| & also causes stalling of certain processes when a usb device attached to the pc. Takes for ever to do anything. Its an issue with the timeout i think.