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2003 Windows 7 & Server 2008 Linux|Unix How-To Guides Hardware Software Forum IRC Chat Fixing or Cleaning The Problematic Windows Print Spooler October 19, 2015 James How-To Guides, Software, http://www.techienewsnetwork.com/fixing-or-cleaning-the-problematic-windows-print-spooler/ Software, Windows 7 & Server 2008, Windows XP & Server 2003 0 Share this:FacebookRedditEmailTwitterPrintLinkedInTumblrGooglePinterestEver have problems printing, or do you want to clean up your operating system or protect yourself from one of the most easily broken windows services and sub-system? People and Windows are bad about cleaning out old hardware drivers and software. Many people do not know having old non-used c windows devices\software installed into the system can and probably has caused them problems. The Windows Print Spooler is one of the most overlooked Windows Sub-System. Along with it breaking it is also a ram and resource hog if you have too many drivers loaded up as they run in the ram and the page file while not in use (stock without drivers c windows system32 it will use 3.8 megabytes of ram.) I know I have had problems with broken drivers a lot with Lexmark and HP as the engineers that create them must be working in league with Satan (joking of course or am I?) Cleaning the Print Spooler Service is easy to be honest but it can take some time and sometimes you will find out that you are having file permission problems and not even be aware of it. Now you might not be as geeky as I am so I can spell out what this service does for you and how to reset it back to being new again. Windows Print Spoolers Service Information: It manages printers and print drivers. This is one of Windows many Sub-Systems. With a fresh install of Windows, it will use 3.8MB of ram without anything happening. It controls what printers do such as what print job goes where. It will take a print job to a printer and change it into something the printer can read. The Spooler Service is located in the %systemroot%\system32\spooler folder. There are