How To Fix Spoolsv.exe Error In Vista
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you must not terminate it until you think that it is causing problems on the system. In this article we will learn how to fix the Spoolsv.exe application error. When the how to fix spoolsv.exe application error windows xp error occurs, you may receive an error message similar to the one
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given below. “Spoolsv.exe - Application Error" “The instruction at "0x77fcc2c0" referenced memory at "0x00000000". “The memory could not be
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written." Causes of Spoolsv.exe Errors The most common cause of the error is an abundance of .SHD and .SPL files in the spool directory. These files are created by the spooler to
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save the spooled data of a print job. The .SPL file comprises drawing commands and the .SHD file comprises job settings information of the print job. Spoolsv.exe crashes my PC In addition to displaying the errors listed above, spoolsv problems may also result in high CPU usage; at times, showing up to 99% to 100% CPU usage. This occurs because when spool folder spoolsv.exe application error windows xp sp3 is full, the printer is unable to complete the print jobs, though it keeps trying. This process eats up the system CPU resources, and as a result your computer freezes. How to fix spoolsv.exe application error To fix spoolsv.exe application error, you will have to remove these files from the system. To do this, perform the following steps on your Windows XP computer: Open Control Panel, select Performance and Maintenance, select Administrative Tools and then select the Services option. In the Services management console, locate the Spooler services, right-click on it and select Stop. Next, open the C:\Windows\System32\Spool\Printers folder. (Here, we are assuming that your Windows is installed in the default C:\Windows folder) Delete .SHD and SPL files from this folder. Next, open the TMP folder and delete all old and unused files from this folder. Finally, restart the Spooler service from the Services management console. Note: If you are unable to delete the files in Normal Mode, you may have to restart your computer in Safe Mode to delete the files. To start your PC in Safe Mode, press F8 at system restart and then sel
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