When you rebooted, the subsystem recovered but because the print job was still in the print queue, it crashed again. Here’s what happened: The poorly coded HP printer driver has managed to crash the entire Windows print spooler subsystem because it couldn’t handle that large PDF file you tried to print earlier. Later you find that all your printers are gone and you can’t print anything anymore. Lets say you’re working one day and thinking to yourself: “Hey you know what would be awesome? If I could print this large PDF file on my brand new HP 1020 Laser printer – because that’s what I bought it for – that’s what would be awesome!” Unfortunately though, when you click print all you see is an error saying that the “Spooler subsystem app has encountered a problem and needs to close.” Your only option is to click OK so you think nothing of it and continue to work without the printed material.
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