Depending on your computer expertise and the accumulated pain of not having
a usable printer for so long, perhaps you should consider this:
Check with Dell and your manual to see if you can easily replace the hard
drive yourself. My HP laptop's drive is easily replaced. Purchase a
replacement drive - cost possibly less than $100 (probably doesn't have to
be from Dell), install Vista on it, then the printer, and make sure it
works. Then decide, perhaps with help from Dell or this newsgroup, on how
to get all your stuff working with the printer.
-Paul Randall
"Itsaplane" <> wrote in message
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> Since June of this year, I've been unable to print with my Dell laptop
> with
> Windows Vista installed. When I push print I get a message telling me to
> add
> a printer (I DID have one installed). So, trying to add a printer I get:
> "Windows can't open Add Printer. The local print spooler service is not
> running. Please restart the spooler or restart the machine." The machine
> has be restarted many times since then.
>
> Also, all the time I have an application window open that says "Spooler
> SubSystem App stopped working and was closed." If I close this window, it
> comes back in a few minutes.
>
> Dell support gave me two options: 1) nuke the computer and reinstall
> Windows Vista (all my apps and set-ups gone) or 2) wait until service pack
> 1
> was released "in September" and the problem was solved. I'm still waiting
> for the second solution and still very reluctant to pursue the first.
>
> What's frustrating is that, clealy, other people are having this
> problem --
> yet I've been unable to solve it, even after many months. Errrr...
>
>
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