Windows 7 print spooler wont start.
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Windows 7 print spooler wont start.
Windows 7 Pro 64 bit, print spooler wont start.
I've been through the recommended process of Control Panel / Administrative Tools / Services / Print Spooler / Automatic and deleted all the files in *\System 32\Spool\Printers and \drivers folders and rebooted to no avail many, many times. I've also right clicked Print Spooler and clicked start and got the message "Windows could not start the Print Spooler service on Local Computer". "Error 2: The system cannot find the file specified." Yeah thanks Microsoft, why couldn't you tell me which file? The old story of the helicopter pilot lost in a fog is sooooo true. I've disabled and re-enabled the spooler but I still can't print. Anybody here got any ideas?
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Thanks for your advice chaps, I've un-installed my HP series 3100 printer and tried re-installing with the latest drivers but......................"Cannot install because print spooler not running". Gotcha!
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There is an issue where an Adobe update can remove the spoolsv.exe file from the system 32 directory.
I would look in system 32 first, to make sure spoolsv.exe is in there. If not copy it across from i386 & try to start the spooler service again.
I would look in system 32 first, to make sure spoolsv.exe is in there. If not copy it across from i386 & try to start the spooler service again.
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As an aside I have alot to be thankful for with the windows spooler.
When I was an IT contractor its insability and general clunky way of doing things ie spooling the whole lot onto disk before sending it to the printer basically payed for my CPL.
Mind you quite sad really to think 80 hours of my life over the period of 3 years fannying around with microsoft print servers.
When I was an IT contractor its insability and general clunky way of doing things ie spooling the whole lot onto disk before sending it to the printer basically payed for my CPL.
Mind you quite sad really to think 80 hours of my life over the period of 3 years fannying around with microsoft print servers.

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Old Scanners and Printers on new computer.
My my dear wife bought me a new "top of the range" laptop recently.
I am unable to connect my old printer and scanner to it.
Am I being naive in thinking I wouldn't have to by new hardware, when getting a new computer.
Have mercy on me as I am an oldie.
Any ideas?
I am unable to connect my old printer and scanner to it.
Am I being naive in thinking I wouldn't have to by new hardware, when getting a new computer.
Have mercy on me as I am an oldie.
Any ideas?
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Usually it depends on whether the original manufacturer provides updated drivers for newer operating systems. Name your printer, scanner and OS, and someone will tell you how to get it working. Or not.
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Wow. The printer is very old in computer terms. That said, ensure you have an internet connection, click 'Add a printer' in Devices and Printers, click the 'Windows Update' button, wait for a while, then you should be able to find the Canon BJC-55 listed. Canon's stance is a little odd: "here's the driver, but it may not work."
Your scanner is a Mustek 1200UB in disguise.
Your scanner is a Mustek 1200UB in disguise.





