Print Spooler Repair Tool __exclusive__ Direct
Before you throw your printer out the window, there is a hidden hero in Windows that can solve 90% of these issues: .
This is either a built-in Windows troubleshooter or a lightweight third-party script that automates the cleanup. How to Run the Built-in Windows Print Spooler Repair Tool Microsoft actually includes a dedicated printer repair tool inside Windows. Here is how to find it: print spooler repair tool
echo Clearing print queue cache... del /Q /F "%systemroot%\System32\spool\spoolss.dat" Before you throw your printer out the window,
echo Deleting corrupted printer drivers (optional)... del /Q /F /S "%systemroot%\System32\spool\drivers\w32x86*.*" Here is how to find it: echo Clearing print queue cache
echo Starting Print Spooler... net start spooler
echo Restarting Print Spooler one last time... net stop spooler net start spooler
We have all been there. You click "Print" on an urgent document, the little printer icon appears in the taskbar... and then nothing happens. Or worse, you get a cryptic error message: "The print spooler service is not running."





