Error 1075 Print Spooler Service
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error that a lot of Windows users have been pulling their hair out over. hp print spooler error We are going to attempt to solve your "error 1068" (or print spooler error 1058 the similar "error 1075") problem right now. Error 1068 (or 1075) Printer Spool Problem When you try print spooler error 1053 to start the Print Spooler service (using Windows Services.msc), you receive and error message like one below and the service fails to start: Could not start the http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-hardware/print-spooler-error-1075-the-dependency-service/a6cd4b8b-c45c-4b74-880f-cb44183d3237 Print Spooler service on Local Computer. Error 1075: The dependency service does not exist or has been marked for deletion. Could not start the Print Spooler service on Local Computer. Error 1068: The dependency service or group failed to start. If you check your event log files, you might noticed the following messages as well: Event http://windows-exe-errors.com/error-1068-or-1075-the-dependency-service-or-group-failed-to-start/ ID: 7003 Description: The Print Spooler service depends on the following nonexistent service. Event ID: 7001 Description: The Fax service depends on the Print Spooler service which failed to start because of the following error: The dependency service does not exist or has been marked for deletion. Solutions For Printer Spool Errors In order to fix this error, we need to fix the dependency relationship issue so the spooler service can start correctly. To fix the dependency, follow the steps below: Solution #1: Click Start > Run Type CMD /K SC CONFIG SPOOLER DEPEND= RPCSS Solution #2 Click Start > Run Type regedit.exe Expand the folders to the following location: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ CurrentControlSet\Services\Spooler On the right window pane, double-click on the DependOnService registry value Delete the existing entry and then replace it with RPCSS Close regedit.exe Conclusion One of the soultions should work and you should no longer have problems starting the print spooler service. If you still have problems, your registry might be corrupted
Search Username Password Remember Me? Register Lost Password? facebook google twitter rss Free Web Developer Tools Advanced Search Forum Operating Systems Windows Help Print Spool Service won't start (error 1075 / dependency) Thread: Print Spool Service won't start (error 1075 / dependency) Share http://forums.devshed.com/windows-help-34/print-spool-service-wont-start-error-1075-dependency-342771.html This Thread Tweet This + 1 this Post To Linkedin Subscribe to this Thread Subscribe to This Thread April 11th, 2006,05:47 PM #1 No Profile Picture AAndrew View Profile View Forum Posts Contributing User Devshed Newbie (0 - 499 posts) Join Date Oct 2003 Posts 36 Rep Power 13 Print Spool Service won't start (error 1075 / dependency) Hi. I could use some help with a printing problem that is giving me print spooler some serious hate after 3 hours. I have Windows XP Pro. I used to be able to print fine. I believe that what happened is that I deleted software for my old Lexmark printer, and now I can't print with my week-old HP printer nor my years-old DYMO LabelWriter 330, which were working fine before. I tried uninstalling the HP software and reinstalling it, but got an error when the HP installation process tried to restart the print spooler error Print Spooler Service. I now realize that the problem was likely with getting the Print Spooler Service started, and that I have probably made things even harder by trying to uninstall the HP software - I had no idea what was wrong when I started this process, since originally I just wanted to get the DYMO printer working. Anyway, I am trying to get the Print Spooler Service to start, using "Control Panel / Administrative Tools / Services". The error message is, "Could not start the Print Spooler Service on Local Computer. Error 1075: The dependency service does not exist or has been marked for deletion." After reading some on the web, I used msconfig and a third party utility called Autorun to look for non-Microsoft services that depend on the print spooler. I have deleted every trace of LexMark that I could find on my system, and a lot of HP stuff, including the basic uninstall of both. Also, the Print Spooler service depends on the RPC service. I changed the RPC service to start automatically, and it has started and seems to be running OK. I have rebooted many times. I still get Error 1075. Maybe a service really is marked for deletion. How do I get a list of the services marked for deletion, and unmark something if it's scheduled? Otherwise, I have no idea how t