Windows key + R
, type services.msc
, and press Enter. - Look for the service named "UFD Command Service" in the list. - Check if its status is set to "Running" or if it has stopped. You can restart the service from here if needed. 2. Restart Service: - Right-click on the "UFD Command Service" in the Services window and select "Restart" to see if this resolves the issue temporarily. 3. Check Event Viewer...Windows key + R
, type services.msc
, and press Enter. - Look for the service named "UFD Command Service" in the list. - Check if its status is set to "Running" or if it has stopped. You can restart the service from here if needed. 2. Restart Service: - Right-click on the "UFD Command Service" in the Services window and select "Restart" to see if this resolves the issue temporarily. 3. Check Event Viewer: - Open the Event Viewer by pressing Windows key + X
and selecting Event Viewer. - Look for any related error messages or warnings under Windows Logs > System. These can provide more details on why the service is failing. 4. Update Drivers: - Ensure that your system has the latest drivers installed, especially for any related hardware or devices that may be associated with the "UFD Command Service." 5. Scan for Malware: - Perform a full antivirus scan to rule out any malware that might be causing issues with the service. If the issue persists, you may want to provide more details about your system configuration, such as the operating system version, any recent changes or updates, and any specific hardware or software you suspect might be related to this service. This additional information can help in providing more tailored troubleshooting steps.