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is not running) By mail2spi2014 | July 5, 2010 9 Comments The below procedure will explain how to fix the Printr Spooler service crash(Print spooler service is not running), Due to un-signed drivers or corrupted print drivers the Print Spooler stops frequently and
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Event ID 7031 will be generated once the Print Spooler service terminated unexpectedly (Spooler Service event id 7031 the print spooler service terminated unexpectedly Crashes When You Submit a Print Job and an Event ID 7031 Message Is Logged in the System Log), you may receive some
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other Event Id’s Event ID: 7032 and Event ID: 7034, even some time Print Spooler service crashed or Print Spooler stops with in minute after you start the Spooler service, you can’t see the installed printers on the http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/401787/print-spooler-wont-stay-on/ print server, due to this(Print Spooler service crash) Also See: Print spooler stopping automatically on Windows 10, Windows 8 and 8.1 and other client Operating system Fix Print Spooler service crash issue (print spooler service keeps stopping) First you have to install ADplus tool and run the tool to generate the log and analysis the log to find the root cause for print spooler stopping Adplus Tool Installation 1. Download “Debugging Tools for Windows" from http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/devtools/debugging/default.mspx 2. Create http://www.windowstricks.in/2010/07/how-to-resolve-print-spooler-service.html a directory called c:adplus and install on it 3. Determine the pid of the process(spoolsv.exe) you wish to monitor by using the tasklist command (tasklist find /n "spoolsv.exe") 4. Open a command prompt and change to the directory where you installed the debugging tools. By default, this is c:Program FilesDebugging Tools for Windows 5. Type the following: cscript adplus.vbs -crash -p PID -o c:adplus 6. Do not interfere with the windows that is opened, just let it run minimized. 7. You will not be able to log off the system while you are monitoring 8. Log file has been created by this tool 9. This tool will stop monitoring the process once Spooler service getting crashed 10. Need to analysis the log to resolve the issue More information about Adplus Tool http://support.microsoft.com/?id=286350 Also See: Printer showing offline after upgraded to Windows 10 from Windows 8 and Windows 7 Analysis the Log files that generated form Adplus 1. Open the log file (Example: PID-1090__SPOOLSV.EXE__Date_05-11-2009__Time_12-22-14PM.log) which is generated by adplus tool 2. Find “This process is shutting down” on the log file, this is where the Spooler service is crashed 3. Now you are at the time of Spooler service crash on the log file 4. Scroll up in the log file 5. You may find the reason for this Print Spooler crash ( Print Spoolerstops ) Also
when ever he rebooted or even tried to open up the Windows XP printers screen he would get a message that "The Print Spooler service terminated http://itfixed.blogspot.com/2009/11/it-fixed-it-for-me-event-id-7031-source.html unexpectedly." If I looked in the Windows services applet the Print Spooler service was stopped. If I tried to start it, it would start but as soon as I tried to look at the installed printers or try to print from any application it would give me the same error again. In the Windows Event log I found many Event ID 7031 errors.I did come across a windows kb print spooler article that sounded somewhat similar but it didn't help in my case.The solution I found was fairly simple:First I needed to stop the spooler service (which was already stopped and would not start ayway)Second I opened up a Windows Explorer window and browsed to C:\WINDOWS\System32\spool\PRINTERS. I simply deleted all the files in this folder.Once this was done I could start the print spooler service and everything worked again.This worked print spooler windows for me on a Windows XP pro machine so I am not sure if it will work for Windows Vista or Windows 7. If anyone tries this on those operating systems please let me know if it worked by posting a comment. Apparently it had to do with an application that sent a print job to the spooler that got corrupted or was not in the correct format. As usual this may not be the only way to remove the software but "It Fixed It for me"For more ItFixed It for Me articles please click here. Posted by Scott Mckeown at 2:44 PM Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Labels: Itfixed it for me, Microsoft Windows 2 comments: Anandhan said... Thanks Scott!That fixed for me in a Win2003 Citrix Box. June 9, 2010 at 11:58 AM Anonymous said... it worked for win7 thanks October 2, 2012 at 4:56 AM Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Facebook It Fixed by mcgraphix Inc Google+ Badge About Me Scott Mckeown I am co-owner of Mcgraphix, a company focused on supplying techincal solutions for small businesses. This includes web design and development, application design and development creative services, network in