The Print Spooler service does not run a workaround:
Step One: Click the "Start" menu--> Select "Run"--> Enter "Services.msc" (without quotes) in the run, click OK to open the Local service;
Step two: In the "Service (local)" right window, find and double-click to open the "Print Spooler" service;
The third step: Set the "Startup Type" to "Automatic"--> then click "Start (S)" under "Service status", adjust the service clothing to "started"--> click "OK" exit;
Supplementary Note: If you start the "Print Spooler" service, the system prompts "the system can not find the specified path", please click the "Start" menu--> Select "Run"--> input "regedit", click OK to open the registry--> expand the project HKEY_ Local_machinesystemcurrentcontrolsetservices--> Locate and click the "Spooler" subproject in the services project--> see if there is a "imagepath" in the right window The key value--> if a double-click is open, change its numeric data to "%systemroot%system32spoolsv.exe"--> if not, create a new string value, name it "ImagePath", and set its data value to "% Systemroot%system32spoolsv.exe "--> Restart and restart the computer;
Summary: The problem with the "Print Spooler service not running" is largely due to the fact that the Print Spooler service is not running because it was created by disabling the Print Spooler service in system optimization.