Print spooler service stops vista
I keep getting an error the local spooler service is not running. I went through steps to restart the spooler service below. But it immediately stops again when I try to print 1. Type 'cmd' without quotes. Right click the result there should only be one and select 'Run as Administrator' 3. Type net stop spooler and press enter 4. After it confirms the service has stopped, wait 10 seconds 5. After 10 seconds, type net start spooler and press enter 6. The following corrective action will be taken in milliseconds: Restart the service.
Windows will notify you if a solution is available. DoneStage1 State[0]. You might need to capture some dumps or traces to further investigate the issue, which I suggest to contact Microsoft Customer Support and Services where more in-depth investigation can be done so that you would get a more satisfying explanation and solution to this issue.
The first error you posted show a import error from a citizen's driver. It's not the root cause of the spooler crash you have IMO. You need to update a drivers, the question is, which's one?
To find it disable the printer monitor on your printqueue to find the bad monitor, you will have to disable biderectional support on each print queue to test out. Disabling that remove the advanced monitor from the driver. Important; If you can get a crash dump it would help, as it will more pin-point to the bad print monitor directly. Last thing you can try to is to set isolated the print driver.
If a driver crash, it will only crash the bad driver. Hi, I'm sorry, but I did not fully understand I disabled biderectional support from my printers There are many unmarked gray printers , but what next? And where can I find the crash dump that you have mentioned? Then, choose the Add a printer or scanner option and select Add device.
If you run into issues while following the steps above, you may want to learn about additional ways to remove printer drivers in Windows Newer printer drivers contain fixes that resolve bugs and compatibility issues with the operating system. Also, consider using a driver updater tool if you have any trouble procuring drivers manually.
Updating Windows 10 helps fix any persistent bugs and glitches preventing the Print Spooler from working correctly. Check for any pending updates and apply them now.
If you see the View optional updates option within the Windows Update screen, select it and apply any Microsoft-verified driver updates for your printer. Broken registry keys in Windows 10 can also result in Print Spooler-related issues. A free registry cleaning application such as Wise Registry Cleaner should help you both scan and fix errors automatically.
Computer viruses and malicious programs often cause essential functions in Windows 10 to stop working. However, you can use Windows Security to rule that out by performing a comprehensive scan for malware.
The System File Checker is a command-line tool that can help you fix file corruption and stability issues in Windows You can run it via an elevated Windows PowerShell console.
Taking ownership of the executable file that runs the Print Spooler can also help stop crashes and other issues with the service. Type in your Windows username and select Check Names.
If you typed it correctly, you should see the path to your user account listed automatically. Confirm that you see your username next to Owner. Then, select Apply , then OK.
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