Print Spooler Error Memory Could Not Read
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with a memory error for the printer spooler service. This occurs every time the workstations are turned on or off. The error reads as follows:
Spoolsv.exe Application Error Windows 7
Spoolsv.exe - application error The instruction at "0x75bc599c" referenced memory at "0x000000ab". The memory could not be "read". Click Ok to terminate the program Click Cancel to debug the program This causes the service not to start.
Spoolsv.exe Error Windows 7
If you look in control panel, there are no printers listed. We run windows 2003 Sp2 on the backend. All of our printers use IP only. We use a custom script to set up the printing environment on the workstations as part of the post-imaging process. The workstations are Dell 755s with 2 GB of Ram. Dual core Cpus running Windows XP Pro SP3 and post SP3 fixes. (all patches available in Windows update web site) Any spoolsv.exe application error windows 10 information is greatly appreciated. So long, Friday, June 13, 2008 2:29 PM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote Just to post an update. The spooler service works fine if the printer is installed locally. It does not matter is its got a USB or Parallel connections. We have tested several types of printers like these with SP3 and found no problems. The problem only happens when a network printer is added. I am in the process of recreating the image with SP2 and all other updates prior to SP3. SP3 will be left out for a while. So long, Martin Reyes PS - The first version of SP3 that came out worked fine. I did not have any problems with that version in our test lab. Spooler service was never an issue. This is why I deployed SP3 since we did not have a problem with that build. Wednesday, June 18, 2008 10:56 AM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote Code Snippet Application popup: spoolsv.exe - Application Error : The instruction at "0x75bc599c" referenced memory at "0x000000ab". The memory could not be "read". We have just experienced the same exact issue: Any update from MS? Thursday, July 10, 2008 4:17 PM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote This issue occurs because the printer driver is not completely compatible with Wi
Application Error. The instruction at "0x77fcc2c0" referenced memory at "0x00000000. The memory could not be written." Error 2: You cannot print anything, although you can see your print jobs in your printers control panel Error 3: No printer icons appear in your spoolsv.exe application error windows xp sp3 printers control panel. In this situation, your spooler service is probably corrupted. The spooler service (Executable name=Spoolsv.exe) create file error spoolsv exe is responsible for managing spooled print/fax jobs. The spooler’s service application file “spoolsv.exe”, is originally located in the folder C:\Windows\System32 (Operating systems affected: Windows gdi+ window spoolsv.exe - application error XP, Windows 7) Every time I have one of the above problems, I follow the procedure below and almost all the times the problem is solved. 1. Go to Start > Settings > Control Panel Win XP new Start https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/5d3c7ecb-7d65-42fe-89c5-238694799024/spooler-service-crashed?forum=itproxpsp menu Win XP Classic start menu: Start > Control Panel Start > Settings > Control Panel 2. Switch to "Classic view" 3. Then double click "Administrative Tools" 4. And then double click "Services" 5. In Services, find and right click with your mouse on "Print http://www.wintips.org/how-to-fix-the-spoolsv-exe-or-a-printing-error-problem/ Spooler" service and then click "Stop" 6. Open Start menu and choose Run 7. Copy the following command and paste it at the "Run command window". Choose OK. %systemroot%\System32\Spool\Printers 8. There delete all the files with the extensions " *.SPL " and " *.SHD " 9. The last step is to restart the Spooler service from your Services Management console. Finally try to print. Notice*: If you continue to deal with errors, I recommend to scan your computer for viruses and Trojans.
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