Endpoint Mapper Error Windows 8.1
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Not Working In Windows 8.1 Last updated on June 30, 2014 By Jay Bokhiria 11 CommentsAfter updating Windows 8.1, the other problem occurs in my computer. There is no more printing because Printer not working after upgrade windows 8.1. There are many problem creates after upgrade like a Bluetooth not working, low memory error, search option not working, file explorer crashing problem, External hard drive problem and much more. When you are trying to add a printer the error says "There are no more endpoints available from the endpoint mapper". After finding information about this problem finally I found the solution of this problem. So follow below steps to solve this problem. Also See: 12+ Windows 8 & Windows https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/d1bd49d0-678c-4bdb-96c3-49abbf1645d6/problems-with-endpoint-mapper-can-not-add-printer?forum=w8itprohardware 8.1 Major Problems Solved By Me Recommended: Canon PIXMA Wireless Color Photo Printer with Scanner, Copier and Fax Fix: Printer Not Working In Windows 8.1 Step 1: Open Run (Win Logo + R) and Type "compmgmt.msc" and Enter to open Computer Management. Step 2: In Computer Management, click Services and Application (at left side). Step 3: Now click Services to see a list of all services on the right side. Step 4: Now find "Print Spooler" and "Printer Extensions and Notifications". https://www.wiknix.com/solved-printer-not-working-in-windows-8-1/ Step 5: Now right click on "Print Spooler" and click on Start and as same also right click on "Printer Extensions and Notifications" and Click Start. That's It, now try to connect printer in Windows 8.1 PC. Related Posts: 12+ Windows 8 & Windows 8.1 Major Problems Solved By Me 25+ Windows 8/8.1 Problems And Solutions Filed Under: Windows 8.1 Tagged With: Windows 8.1 ProblemsComments Serjo says 20 December, 2013 at 12:49 pm Thanks a lot, the printer is working perferct !! greatings serjo Reply Chetan says 20 March, 2014 at 12:32 pm Thanks for the steps.. it worked!! Reply marge rosensweig says 10 September, 2014 at 11:10 pm will this work for the scanner app? My HP is printing, but isn't scanning. Reply Steve says 16 September, 2014 at 11:19 pm Will it still work after a reboot or restart ? Reply Jay Bokhiria says 19 September, 2014 at 4:31 am Hi Steve, 1. Open Device Manager. 2. Extract Printers and right click on your Printer and click Update Drivers software. Then Restart your PC. Thank You. Reply carolyn says 18 September, 2014 at 7:03 pm not working. The spooler says the dependencies are at issue. Everything used to work great before the update. now the system is slow and print is impossible. I have tried all sorts of supposed fixes. i cannot add printers either. As usual, Microsoft forces yet another pe
I recently installed Windows 8.1 patch, and was having issues with printing with my printer drivers that I haven't touched prior to the patch upgrade. And when I went to control panel to try to add the printer andre-installthe http://softwareguidesandtutorials.blogspot.com/2013/07/windows-81-error-there-are-no-more.html drivers, I got a message saying "There are no more endpoints available from the endpoint http://www.surfacetablethelp.com/2013/08/fix-there-are-no-more-endpoints-available-from-the-endpoint-mapper-in-windows-8-1.html mapper" If you have similar problem or issue that i described above, the followingsolutionmight work for you. Keep in mind we are "NOT" responsiblefor anything that happens with yourcomputeror anything, your are performing these steps at your own risk. OpenComputer Management. 1. Hold down the windows key on your keyboard and then Press "R". To bring up Run Window. In endpoint mapper the run window box, type:"services.msc" (without quotes) 2. Then in middle of your screen, where all the services are listed, find Print Spooler and Printer Extensions and Notifications. (scroll down if necessary) 3. Right Click on Print Spooler and click start and then also right click onPrinter Extensions and Notifications and click Start. If above method does not work try the following (steps 1-2 same as above): OpenComputer Management. 1. Hold down the windows key endpoint mapper error on your keyboard and then Press "R". To bring up Run Window. In the run window box, type:"services.msc" (without quotes) 2. Then in middle of your screen, where all the services are listed, find Print Spooler and Printer Extensions and Notifications. (scroll down if necessary) 3. Right Click on Print Spooler and click Properties. 4. Click the Recovery tab and change your settings to match the following and click apply. If the above steps are not working for you . Please leave a comment below and which printer make and model you have. I would also recommend everybody to remove your drivers for printer and restart your pc and then install the printer drivers from manufacturer website instead of windows update automatically installing it for you and restart your pc. Posted by Satwant Sarai at 7:44 PM Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest 33 comments: jack petersOctober 21, 2013 at 1:17 AMNo luck... X.x This is so annoying.ReplyDeletePaulNovember 6, 2013 at 2:46 AMThanks this worked for me, one note, the instructions to get to services are a bit more convoluted than they need to be, all you need is: 1. Hold down the windows key on your keyboard and then Press "R". To bring up Run Window. In the run window box, type: "services.msc" (without quotes)Hope that helps :)ReplyDeleteRepliesSatwant Sarai
Posted on August 23, 2013 by Windows 8 rt/pro I have installed several printers like Brother wireless and HP Color LaserJet, and they worked fine on Windows 8. After upgraded to Windows 8.1 Preview, They are recognized by Windows but appear "not connected" status and can't be reconnected. When I try to print doc file, a error "There are no more endpoints available from the endpoint mapper" message pops up. Windows 8.1 update comes with 3D printing support but is lacking of 2D printing improvement. Many people have the exact same problem after Windows 8.1 upgraded with compatible drivers. Here is a way to fix printing endpoint insufficiency issues. * Right-click the Desktop screen's bottom-left corner, and choose "Control Panel" from the menu. * Within Control Panel, go to Hardware and Sound > Devices and Printers. * Right click on one of the printers, and select "Troubleshoot" option. It will fix the problem automatically. Related PostsActive domain services currently unavailable for Windows 10 printerFix Network Printer show offline in Windows 8 ProHow to share Windows 8 printer to Macwindows 8 Cannot print the active directory domain services is currently unavailablePrinter Device nothing can be sent from this desktop on Windows 8Microsoft Excel & word 2013 crashes when printing This entry was posted in Windows 8 and tagged printer by Windows 8 rt/pro. Bookmark the permalink. 12 thoughts on “Fix There are no more endpoints available from the endpoint mapper in Windows 8.1” Anonymous on October 25, 2013 at 1:43 pm said: Yea!!!! Reply ↓ Anonymous on October 26, 2013 at 8:02 pm said: worked for me too on a desktop with windows 8.1 Reply ↓ Anonymous on October 28, 2013 at 4:13 pm said: That has to be the first time the troubleshoot tab has ever actually been useful. Good fix. Reply ↓ Ter