Spooler SubSystem App
I need some help, please. I am running Vista Home Premium (32-bit). I been
receiving an error message each morning when I turn on my machine "Spooler SubSystem App stopped working and was closed". My local printer does not work, nor can I print across my LAN. I wrote a question about this before and received a suggestion to try this: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;324757 But that did not help the problem. I also tried a system restore to before the time the printer problem occurred, but it failed twice when it came to point of restoring the registry. The only thing that happened to my machine at the time of the spooler failure was an update to Adobe Reader, so I also tried uninstalling that, but still no success. I am at wit's end and I really need to be able to print (for preparing my taxes). Can anyone help? |
Spooler SubSystem App
On the site mention in your post go only to register and remove your
printer. Reinstall drivers for the printer. Go to the acro reader and set printer so that it print acro document as an image. It worked for me. Boba Vankufer "Eddie" wrote in message ... I need some help, please. I am running Vista Home Premium (32-bit). I been receiving an error message each morning when I turn on my machine "Spooler SubSystem App stopped working and was closed". My local printer does not work, nor can I print across my LAN. I wrote a question about this before and received a suggestion to try this: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;324757 But that did not help the problem. I also tried a system restore to before the time the printer problem occurred, but it failed twice when it came to point of restoring the registry. The only thing that happened to my machine at the time of the spooler failure was an update to Adobe Reader, so I also tried uninstalling that, but still no success. I am at wit's end and I really need to be able to print (for preparing my taxes). Can anyone help? |
Spooler SubSystem App
Dear Boba,
I have removed my printer, following the procedure from the KB article, but I cannot get the print spooler to function. I start it in services, but after a minute or so it crashes. So I cannot reinstall the driver for my printer. I do not have the LexBCE Server installed and there are no dependencies listed for Print Spooler (other than DCOM Process Server Launcher). It seems like the Print Spooler is corrupted. How can I repair/restore the print spooler in Vista Home Premium? I found the KB article for XP, but I don't think that would work with Vista since the installation procedure is very different. "Boba & Ilinka" wrote: On the site mention in your post go only to register and remove your printer. Reinstall drivers for the printer. Go to the acro reader and set printer so that it print acro document as an image. It worked for me. Boba Vankufer "Eddie" wrote in message ... I need some help, please. I am running Vista Home Premium (32-bit). I been receiving an error message each morning when I turn on my machine "Spooler SubSystem App stopped working and was closed". My local printer does not work, nor can I print across my LAN. I wrote a question about this before and received a suggestion to try this: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;324757 But that did not help the problem. I also tried a system restore to before the time the printer problem occurred, but it failed twice when it came to point of restoring the registry. The only thing that happened to my machine at the time of the spooler failure was an update to Adobe Reader, so I also tried uninstalling that, but still no success. I am at wit's end and I really need to be able to print (for preparing my taxes). Can anyone help? |
Spooler SubSystem App
Are there any system or application events when the spooler terminates.
-- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base he http://support.microsoft.com/search/?adv=1 This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Eddie" wrote in message ... Dear Boba, I have removed my printer, following the procedure from the KB article, but I cannot get the print spooler to function. I start it in services, but after a minute or so it crashes. So I cannot reinstall the driver for my printer. I do not have the LexBCE Server installed and there are no dependencies listed for Print Spooler (other than DCOM Process Server Launcher). It seems like the Print Spooler is corrupted. How can I repair/restore the print spooler in Vista Home Premium? I found the KB article for XP, but I don't think that would work with Vista since the installation procedure is very different. "Boba & Ilinka" wrote: On the site mention in your post go only to register and remove your printer. Reinstall drivers for the printer. Go to the acro reader and set printer so that it print acro document as an image. It worked for me. Boba Vankufer "Eddie" wrote in message ... I need some help, please. I am running Vista Home Premium (32-bit). I been receiving an error message each morning when I turn on my machine "Spooler SubSystem App stopped working and was closed". My local printer does not work, nor can I print across my LAN. I wrote a question about this before and received a suggestion to try this: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;324757 But that did not help the problem. I also tried a system restore to before the time the printer problem occurred, but it failed twice when it came to point of restoring the registry. The only thing that happened to my machine at the time of the spooler failure was an update to Adobe Reader, so I also tried uninstalling that, but still no success. I am at wit's end and I really need to be able to print (for preparing my taxes). Can anyone help? |
Spooler SubSystem App
Dear Alan,
Thank you for your reply. "Alan Morris [MSFT]" wrote: Are there any system or application events when the spooler terminates. I am not certain what you are asking, but I think the answer is "No". Each time I start my machine, as it boots I get the error message: "Spooler SubSystem App stopped working and was closed" This also happens when I manually restart the Print Spooler Service after about one minute. This problem just came up one morning for no apparent reason. The only change of which I am aware was an update from Adobe Reader. I have tried uninstalling Adobe Reader, but it did not help the problem. I checked the Windows update schedule, but the only updates that occurred at the time this problem began were Defender definition updates. I also tried a System Restore twice, but each time it failed when trying to restore the registry. Any help you can offer is deeply appreciated. "Eddie" wrote in message ... Dear Boba, I have removed my printer, following the procedure from the KB article, but I cannot get the print spooler to function. I start it in services, but after a minute or so it crashes. So I cannot reinstall the driver for my printer. I do not have the LexBCE Server installed and there are no dependencies listed for Print Spooler (other than DCOM Process Server Launcher). It seems like the Print Spooler is corrupted. How can I repair/restore the print spooler in Vista Home Premium? I found the KB article for XP, but I don't think that would work with Vista since the installation procedure is very different. "Boba & Ilinka" wrote: On the site mention in your post go only to register and remove your printer. Reinstall drivers for the printer. Go to the acro reader and set printer so that it print acro document as an image. It worked for me. Boba Vankufer "Eddie" wrote in message ... I need some help, please. I am running Vista Home Premium (32-bit). I been receiving an error message each morning when I turn on my machine "Spooler SubSystem App stopped working and was closed". My local printer does not work, nor can I print across my LAN. I wrote a question about this before and received a suggestion to try this: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;324757 But that did not help the problem. I also tried a system restore to before the time the printer problem occurred, but it failed twice when it came to point of restoring the registry. The only thing that happened to my machine at the time of the spooler failure was an update to Adobe Reader, so I also tried uninstalling that, but still no success. I am at wit's end and I really need to be able to print (for preparing my taxes). Can anyone help? |
Spooler SubSystem App
Try to go to start, print in the box regedit; go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE: than
SYSTEM; ControlSet001; Control; Print; Printers. In this folder you will see your printer (HP LJ1018 or so). Remove your printer. Try to download latest driver for your printer and install it. Do not forget to print adobe document as an image. Good lack Boba Vankufer "Eddie" wrote in message ... Dear Alan, Thank you for your reply. "Alan Morris [MSFT]" wrote: Are there any system or application events when the spooler terminates. I am not certain what you are asking, but I think the answer is "No". Each time I start my machine, as it boots I get the error message: "Spooler SubSystem App stopped working and was closed" This also happens when I manually restart the Print Spooler Service after about one minute. This problem just came up one morning for no apparent reason. The only change of which I am aware was an update from Adobe Reader. I have tried uninstalling Adobe Reader, but it did not help the problem. I checked the Windows update schedule, but the only updates that occurred at the time this problem began were Defender definition updates. I also tried a System Restore twice, but each time it failed when trying to restore the registry. Any help you can offer is deeply appreciated. "Eddie" wrote in message ... Dear Boba, I have removed my printer, following the procedure from the KB article, but I cannot get the print spooler to function. I start it in services, but after a minute or so it crashes. So I cannot reinstall the driver for my printer. I do not have the LexBCE Server installed and there are no dependencies listed for Print Spooler (other than DCOM Process Server Launcher). It seems like the Print Spooler is corrupted. How can I repair/restore the print spooler in Vista Home Premium? I found the KB article for XP, but I don't think that would work with Vista since the installation procedure is very different. "Boba & Ilinka" wrote: On the site mention in your post go only to register and remove your printer. Reinstall drivers for the printer. Go to the acro reader and set printer so that it print acro document as an image. It worked for me. Boba Vankufer "Eddie" wrote in message ... I need some help, please. I am running Vista Home Premium (32-bit). I been receiving an error message each morning when I turn on my machine "Spooler SubSystem App stopped working and was closed". My local printer does not work, nor can I print across my LAN. I wrote a question about this before and received a suggestion to try this: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;324757 But that did not help the problem. I also tried a system restore to before the time the printer problem occurred, but it failed twice when it came to point of restoring the registry. The only thing that happened to my machine at the time of the spooler failure was an update to Adobe Reader, so I also tried uninstalling that, but still no success. I am at wit's end and I really need to be able to print (for preparing my taxes). Can anyone help? |
Spooler SubSystem App
I hope this works for me, too, as last night I just started getting the same
message about the spooler. Of course, I was trying to print out a presentation for the morning. Aarrgh. Why this suddenly happened after 5 months with a brand-new HP laptop with Vista and brand new HP printer just amazes me...and frustrates me no end. "Boba & Ilinka" wrote: Try to go to start, print in the box regedit; go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE: than SYSTEM; ControlSet001; Control; Print; Printers. In this folder you will see your printer (HP LJ1018 or so). Remove your printer. Try to download latest driver for your printer and install it. Do not forget to print adobe document as an image. Good lack Boba Vankufer "Eddie" wrote in message ... Dear Alan, Thank you for your reply. "Alan Morris [MSFT]" wrote: Are there any system or application events when the spooler terminates. I am not certain what you are asking, but I think the answer is "No". Each time I start my machine, as it boots I get the error message: "Spooler SubSystem App stopped working and was closed" This also happens when I manually restart the Print Spooler Service after about one minute. This problem just came up one morning for no apparent reason. The only change of which I am aware was an update from Adobe Reader. I have tried uninstalling Adobe Reader, but it did not help the problem. I checked the Windows update schedule, but the only updates that occurred at the time this problem began were Defender definition updates. I also tried a System Restore twice, but each time it failed when trying to restore the registry. Any help you can offer is deeply appreciated. "Eddie" wrote in message ... Dear Boba, I have removed my printer, following the procedure from the KB article, but I cannot get the print spooler to function. I start it in services, but after a minute or so it crashes. So I cannot reinstall the driver for my printer. I do not have the LexBCE Server installed and there are no dependencies listed for Print Spooler (other than DCOM Process Server Launcher). It seems like the Print Spooler is corrupted. How can I repair/restore the print spooler in Vista Home Premium? I found the KB article for XP, but I don't think that would work with Vista since the installation procedure is very different. "Boba & Ilinka" wrote: On the site mention in your post go only to register and remove your printer. Reinstall drivers for the printer. Go to the acro reader and set printer so that it print acro document as an image. It worked for me. Boba Vankufer "Eddie" wrote in message ... I need some help, please. I am running Vista Home Premium (32-bit). I been receiving an error message each morning when I turn on my machine "Spooler SubSystem App stopped working and was closed". My local printer does not work, nor can I print across my LAN. I wrote a question about this before and received a suggestion to try this: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;324757 But that did not help the problem. I also tried a system restore to before the time the printer problem occurred, but it failed twice when it came to point of restoring the registry. The only thing that happened to my machine at the time of the spooler failure was an update to Adobe Reader, so I also tried uninstalling that, but still no success. I am at wit's end and I really need to be able to print (for preparing my taxes). Can anyone help? |
Spooler SubSystem App
Launch the event viewer to view the application and system events. It's in
Admin tools Open an elevated command prompt and type net start spooler Are there any errors or does the spooler start successfully? The spooler does pause about a minute before loading all the driver data. also verify that there are no pending print jobs located in \windows\system32\spool\printers if there are any, copy them to another location and start the spooler again. -- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base he http://support.microsoft.com/search/?adv=1 This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Eddie" wrote in message ... Dear Alan, Thank you for your reply. "Alan Morris [MSFT]" wrote: Are there any system or application events when the spooler terminates. I am not certain what you are asking, but I think the answer is "No". Each time I start my machine, as it boots I get the error message: "Spooler SubSystem App stopped working and was closed" This also happens when I manually restart the Print Spooler Service after about one minute. This problem just came up one morning for no apparent reason. The only change of which I am aware was an update from Adobe Reader. I have tried uninstalling Adobe Reader, but it did not help the problem. I checked the Windows update schedule, but the only updates that occurred at the time this problem began were Defender definition updates. I also tried a System Restore twice, but each time it failed when trying to restore the registry. Any help you can offer is deeply appreciated. "Eddie" wrote in message ... Dear Boba, I have removed my printer, following the procedure from the KB article, but I cannot get the print spooler to function. I start it in services, but after a minute or so it crashes. So I cannot reinstall the driver for my printer. I do not have the LexBCE Server installed and there are no dependencies listed for Print Spooler (other than DCOM Process Server Launcher). It seems like the Print Spooler is corrupted. How can I repair/restore the print spooler in Vista Home Premium? I found the KB article for XP, but I don't think that would work with Vista since the installation procedure is very different. "Boba & Ilinka" wrote: On the site mention in your post go only to register and remove your printer. Reinstall drivers for the printer. Go to the acro reader and set printer so that it print acro document as an image. It worked for me. Boba Vankufer "Eddie" wrote in message ... I need some help, please. I am running Vista Home Premium (32-bit). I been receiving an error message each morning when I turn on my machine "Spooler SubSystem App stopped working and was closed". My local printer does not work, nor can I print across my LAN. I wrote a question about this before and received a suggestion to try this: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;324757 But that did not help the problem. I also tried a system restore to before the time the printer problem occurred, but it failed twice when it came to point of restoring the registry. The only thing that happened to my machine at the time of the spooler failure was an update to Adobe Reader, so I also tried uninstalling that, but still no success. I am at wit's end and I really need to be able to print (for preparing my taxes). Can anyone help? |
Spooler SubSystem App
Dear Boba,
I appreciate your trying to help me with this. "Boba & Ilinka" wrote: Try to go to start, print in the box regedit; go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE: than SYSTEM; ControlSet001; Control; Print; Printers. In this folder you will see your printer (HP LJ1018 or so). Remove your printer. Try to download latest driver for your printer and install it. Do not forget to print adobe document as an image. I have already removed my printer from the currentcontrolset, but not from controlset001. I have now done that and then tried to manually restart the print spooler, but I got the same error message. It will not allow me to open the print spooler service to install any drivers. When I try I get the same error message about Windows closing the Spooler SubSystem App. I also tried having the print folder already open and then starting the print spooler manually and got the error message: "Windows can't open Add Printer. Operation could not be complete (error 0x000006be)." This does appear to be a registry problem. I tried copying the spoolsv.exe file from Vista that is installed on my laptop, but that had no effect on the problem either. "Eddie" wrote in message ... Dear Alan, Thank you for your reply. "Alan Morris [MSFT]" wrote: Are there any system or application events when the spooler terminates. I am not certain what you are asking, but I think the answer is "No". Each time I start my machine, as it boots I get the error message: "Spooler SubSystem App stopped working and was closed" This also happens when I manually restart the Print Spooler Service after about one minute. This problem just came up one morning for no apparent reason. The only change of which I am aware was an update from Adobe Reader. I have tried uninstalling Adobe Reader, but it did not help the problem. I checked the Windows update schedule, but the only updates that occurred at the time this problem began were Defender definition updates. I also tried a System Restore twice, but each time it failed when trying to restore the registry. Any help you can offer is deeply appreciated. "Eddie" wrote in message ... Dear Boba, I have removed my printer, following the procedure from the KB article, but I cannot get the print spooler to function. I start it in services, but after a minute or so it crashes. So I cannot reinstall the driver for my printer. I do not have the LexBCE Server installed and there are no dependencies listed for Print Spooler (other than DCOM Process Server Launcher). It seems like the Print Spooler is corrupted. How can I repair/restore the print spooler in Vista Home Premium? I found the KB article for XP, but I don't think that would work with Vista since the installation procedure is very different. "Boba & Ilinka" wrote: On the site mention in your post go only to register and remove your printer. Reinstall drivers for the printer. Go to the acro reader and set printer so that it print acro document as an image. It worked for me. Boba Vankufer "Eddie" wrote in message ... I need some help, please. I am running Vista Home Premium (32-bit). I been receiving an error message each morning when I turn on my machine "Spooler SubSystem App stopped working and was closed". My local printer does not work, nor can I print across my LAN. I wrote a question about this before and received a suggestion to try this: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;324757 But that did not help the problem. I also tried a system restore to before the time the printer problem occurred, but it failed twice when it came to point of restoring the registry. The only thing that happened to my machine at the time of the spooler failure was an update to Adobe Reader, so I also tried uninstalling that, but still no success. I am at wit's end and I really need to be able to print (for preparing my taxes). Can anyone help? |
Spooler SubSystem App
Dear Alan,
Thanks for your help in this. I trust that we are making progress. "Alan Morris [MSFT]" wrote: Launch the event viewer to view the application and system events. It's in Admin tools Okay, I found it. I looked in the system and application events and I did not find anything that appears out of place except for the print spooler suddenly terminating three times and Windows attempting to restart it twice. I did eliminate the Adobe update, since that actually came a few hours later the same day. Let me know if there is something in particular I should be looking for. Open an elevated command prompt and type net start spooler Are there any errors or does the spooler start successfully? The spooler does pause about a minute before loading all the driver data. Yes, I immediately got an error message: System error 5 has occurred. Access is denied. also verify that there are no pending print jobs located in \windows\system32\spool\printers I verified that folder is empty. "Eddie" wrote in message ... Dear Alan, Thank you for your reply. "Alan Morris [MSFT]" wrote: Are there any system or application events when the spooler terminates. I am not certain what you are asking, but I think the answer is "No". Each time I start my machine, as it boots I get the error message: "Spooler SubSystem App stopped working and was closed" This also happens when I manually restart the Print Spooler Service after about one minute. This problem just came up one morning for no apparent reason. The only change of which I am aware was an update from Adobe Reader. I have tried uninstalling Adobe Reader, but it did not help the problem. I checked the Windows update schedule, but the only updates that occurred at the time this problem began were Defender definition updates. I also tried a System Restore twice, but each time it failed when trying to restore the registry. Any help you can offer is deeply appreciated. "Eddie" wrote in message ... Dear Boba, I have removed my printer, following the procedure from the KB article, but I cannot get the print spooler to function. I start it in services, but after a minute or so it crashes. So I cannot reinstall the driver for my printer. I do not have the LexBCE Server installed and there are no dependencies listed for Print Spooler (other than DCOM Process Server Launcher). It seems like the Print Spooler is corrupted. How can I repair/restore the print spooler in Vista Home Premium? I found the KB article for XP, but I don't think that would work with Vista since the installation procedure is very different. "Boba & Ilinka" wrote: On the site mention in your post go only to register and remove your printer. Reinstall drivers for the printer. Go to the acro reader and set printer so that it print acro document as an image. It worked for me. Boba Vankufer "Eddie" wrote in message ... I need some help, please. I am running Vista Home Premium (32-bit). I been receiving an error message each morning when I turn on my machine "Spooler SubSystem App stopped working and was closed". My local printer does not work, nor can I print across my LAN. I wrote a question about this before and received a suggestion to try this: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;324757 But that did not help the problem. I also tried a system restore to before the time the printer problem occurred, but it failed twice when it came to point of restoring the registry. The only thing that happened to my machine at the time of the spooler failure was an update to Adobe Reader, so I also tried uninstalling that, but still no success. I am at wit's end and I really need to be able to print (for preparing my taxes). Can anyone help? |
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