Error 1075 Print Spooler Windows 7
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(Solved) Print Spooler Error 1068 - The Dependency Service Can't Start Techexpert April 29, 2013 Printer Troubleshooting 86 Comments Fixed: Print clear print spooler windows 7 Spooler Error 1068 Question When I try to install printer or try to start the print spooler service, I am getting an error message "Windows could not start the Print Spooler service on Local Computer Error http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-hardware/print-spooler-error-1075-the-dependency-service/a6cd4b8b-c45c-4b74-880f-cb44183d3237 1068 The dependency service or group failed to start". How do i fix that issue? I need Help !!! Solved Answer If you are getting that error message “Could not start the print spooler service on Local computer. Error 1068: The dependency service or group failed to start” while trying to print, try to install printer, try to start the print spooler service. That means print spooler service don't have the https://www.techsupportall.com/solved-print-spooler-error-1068-the-dependency-service-or-group-failed-to-start/ correct dependency as RPC (Remote Procedure Control). or might be a possibility that RPC service have not started. In order to fix this problem, you need to follow below steps. Method 1 Automatic Fixit Download a tool Print Spooler error 1068 repair tool.exe and run once. It'll automatically repair print spooler error 1068. Print Spooler error 1068 repair tool.exe Method 2 Manual Steps Change the RPC Service as their dependency from command line. To change the print spooler dependency, back to RPCSS, Please follow the below steps 1. Start the Command Prompt Click on start and then click on allprograms and then go to accessories, In the accessories here you will see command prompt, right click on command prompt and then choose the option "run as Administrator", a black command line screen will be opened. Now type the following command in the command line.Run these command into command prompt window. Run these following commands (In Red Color), inside the command prompt (CMD) one by one, type one command and then hit enter (It may take some few seconds to complete. Net stop spooler sc config spooler depend= RPCSS Net start spooler exit Method 3 Click on Start, then go to Run and type Regedit.exe Browse through for the following registry path
Search Username Password Remember Me? Register Lost Password? facebook google twitter rss Free Web Developer Tools Advanced Search Forum Operating Systems Windows Help Print http://forums.devshed.com/windows-help-34/print-spool-service-wont-start-error-1075-dependency-342771.html Spool Service won't start (error 1075 / dependency) Thread: Print Spool Service http://appscout.pcmag.com/microsoft-windows/273239-print-spooler-won-t-start won't start (error 1075 / dependency) Share 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 print spooler 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 some serious hate after 3 hours. I have Windows XP Pro. I used to be able to print fine. I print spooler windows 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 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
with a Huawei Honor 8 Print Spooler Won't Start Mar 25, 2009 2:00 PM EST [num] Comments By Neil J. Rubenking Q: My printer/fax in Control Panel is blank I have tried the service and maintenance start, and it states it is not available. When I try to reinstall the printer driver I get "Processing cannot be continued because the Print Spooler service has been stopped. Restart the computer to start the Print Spooler service and then try again." I have done this to no avail. When I try to start the service manually, I get "Could not start print spooler service. Error 1075 Dependency service does not exist or marked for deletion." Where do I go from here? - Lee Mitchell. A: These symptoms point to a problem that's common with certain Lexmark printers. First, let's check whether that's the case. Click Start, click Run, enter REGEDIT. In the Registry Editor navigate to the key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Spooler. You do this just as you would navigate to a particular folder in Windows Explorer. In the right-hand pane (where the files would be in Windows Explorer) you'll find a value named DependOnService. Double-click it to view its data. I'm betting it shows two lines, Lex-something and RPCSS. Is that what you see? OK, the problem is that this value says the RPCSS service depends on itself. Windows goes into a tail-chasing mode, unable to start the service unless it was already started. The solution is to correct this error, but not in the Registry. Close REGEDIT now. Click Start, click Run, and enter CMD to launch a Command Prompt window. Now carefully enter these three commands, or copy/paste them. (To paste into a Command Prompt window right-click it and choose Paste from the menu). sc config spooler depend= RPCSS net stop spooler net start spooler If you're typing it in, note that in the first line there's a space after the =-sign but not before. Once you've done this the printer problem should be fixed. - Neil J. Rubenking. Categories: Microsoft Windows,Your Questions Tags: printer,Windows Comments Login or Register Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. blog comments powered by Disqus Subscribe //Most Popular Articles 9 Cool Features Hidden in Android 7.0 Nougat Apple iPhone 7 vs. iPhone 6s: Should You Upgrade? Saying Farewell to Tekserve and Paying Big Bucks for Tech History 11 iPhone 7 Lightning Headphones to Help You Pump Up the Jams How to Exchange Your Galaxy Note 7 Driverless Cars: When the Internet Takes the Wheel »See More