Print spool don't work, so do my printer.

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       #11

    what did sfc/scannow tell you?
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       #12

    I just did the two scan. On sfc command.

    Windows Ressources protection did not find any intergrety violations for both scan.
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       #13

    MaDusk said:
    I just did the two scan. On sfc command.

    Windows Ressources protection did not find any intergrety violations for both scan.
    So far so good. Try Troubleshoot Application Conflicts by Performing a Clean Startup

    Can you print when doing that and reboot? Boot normal afterwards of course
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       #15

    It wasn't the problem. So i return normal next restart...

    Well, I already tried this before posting on this forum, it was in an older thread about the same problem, it didin't work.

    My spools is still stoped.

    I have to go at work really soon, i'll have to wait, i want to thank you for your time and i'll ask some friend who know a lot more than me about those things...

    If you have any other idea, i'll try it when I come back from work. Or anyone else as well :)

    I just don't get it how it happen, what I did to change those parameter ?
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  6. Posts : 7
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       #16

    Well,

    I fixed it today but to be honest, i have no clue exactly what I've done to make it work again. I did some cleanup in my comptuer, then I realised i had some programe (burning program) that was not helpful, he tried to burn a file without any command about it.

    I just deleted it as well.

    Then i wanted to find a name in my service about the burner and then I saw that spools was working... So I was huh ?

    I just hit the command to print anything and it work fine.

    I'm sorry that I don't know what worked here to make it start again.
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       #17

    MaDusk wrote:

    "546 kb
    created ‎Wednesday, ‎August ‎15, ‎2012, ‏‎9:34:58 AM
    Modified Saturday, ‎February ‎11, ‎2012, ‏‎1:36:02 AM
    Accessed Wednesday, ‎August ‎15, ‎2012, ‏‎9:34:58 AM

    I just did the command promp, i'll do the command now.

    To be honest, we rarely used our printer, So i'm not sure exactly when it stop working. Maybe more than two weeks."


    INTERESTING....i looked at the properties for my spoolsv.exe and it lists the EXACT same "created date" Wednesday, August 15, 2012

    Anyways, I'm still stumped with this issue. Tried just about every solution that I could find, but the print spooler continues to stop. It actually crashes if I try to do anything that requires it to be running.
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