Printer Error Spooler Subsystem App
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SubSystem App has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.» or «Operation could not be completed. The print spooler service is spoolsv.exe download not running.» or «Spooler SubSystem App stopped working and was closed.» or usermode font driver host you simply can't print anymore? Here you will find complete description and solution for «Spooler SubSystem App spooler subsystem app high cpu windows 10 Error» problem as well as other printer spooler problems that prevent you from printing. Fast Solution: Step 1: Click here to download our program Print Spooler Fix Wizard which will http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-hardware/spooler-subsystem-app-error/44cce566-bcbc-46e6-bc20-a2f34ffca199 find and remove possible trojans or spyware which mask themselves to be legal Spooler Subsystem Step 2: If Print Spooler Fix Wizard shows that you do not have trojans or spyware spoolsv.exe infection, then use our Spooler SubSystem App Error Fix Wizard to fix "Spooler Subsystem App has encountered a problem" error and all other similar errors of Spooler Problem description: https://www.securitystronghold.com/solutions/spooler-subsystem-app-error-encountered-problem.html What is the Spooler Sub System? Spooler SubSystem is a legal and essential component of Windows which is used to spool printer jobs. Printing is impossible if Spooler service is stopped or malfunctions. However, there are several known spyware anв trojans that pretend to be legal Spooler SubSystem. They usually have the same name or one of the following names: spoolsv.exe, spoolsu.exe, spoolsv0.exe, spoolso.exe, SP00LSV.EXE (please notice that there are zeroes in this file name, not letters) and some others. Please note that legal spoolsv.exe should reside in Windows\System32 folder and should not appear in startup list. Why do you see «Spooler SubSystem App has encountered a problem...» or «Operation could not be completed. The print spooler service is not running» error message? Reason 1: You have virus or trojan infection. Reason 2: Spooler service was stopped by accident or is turned to Manual or Disabled mode. Reason 3: You installed or tried to install printer driver which contains error or incompatibility with previous printer drivers installed in your system. One of the symptoms is that print spooler keep
a problem and needs to close." I encountered the error when trying to install an HP Laserjet 1015 printer on a customer's computer. The HP installation CD would install to the point of plugging in the USB cable for the printer into http://www.pchell.com/support/spoolersubsystem.shtml the computer and then invariably the message shown above would pop onto the screen. When I would click OK, the printer installer would proceed to uninstall everything it just loaded and no printer would show up in the Printers Control Panel. Since this was the customer's only printer, it needed to be installed no matter what. So I proceeded to try Microsoft's solution to the problem (shown below), however 3 hours later I still was no closer to installing the printer. I spooler subsystem also tried running the System File Checker by following the instructions below: 1) Click on Start, Run 2) Type in the following command and press Enter SFC /SCANNOW 3) The System File Checker will run and check your system for missing or corrupted files, if it finds a corrupted file, it will ask for your Windows CD-ROM to install a new copy of the file to your hard drive. Unfortunately, it my case, this didnt solve the problem either. The key to spooler subsystem app the whole problem was the fact the customer had just upgraded from Windows 98 to Windows XP. The printer worked fine under Windows 98, but would not install under Windows XP. Simple Solution for HP Laserjet 1010/1012/1015 printer Ultimately, because the system was recently upgraded to Windows XP, the problem was older HP .dll files still on the system causing the spooler problem. 1) Open My Computer, Tools, Folder Options, View and click on the option for Show hidden files and folders 2) Now, uncheck the option for "hide extensions for known file types" and click OK 3) Click on Start, Search and in the left column choose All Files and Folders 4) In the "all or part of the filename" box type the following hpzimn12.dll 5) Make sure the "look in" box has Drive C selected (or whichever drive windows is installed on) 6) Click on Search 7) If the "hpzimn12.dll" file is found, right-click on it and Delete it. 8) Reboot your computer and run the installation CD that came with your printer. Hopefully this will solve your problem, if it doesnt proceed with the following instructions from Microsoft's Knowledge Base about resolving this issue. Whenever a computer system is upgraded from one OS to another, older driver files for devices may still be active in the system and cause problems. This was the case in this instance. Microsoft's Solution from KB article 324757 To resolve this issue, follow these steps: