Pool sprinter problem windows 7 SP I.

I have recently upgraded to windows 7 pro 32-bit using a clean installation of windows xp professional. My printer was a dell AIO940. However the only driver approaching is drivers Vista is what suggests the Dell. I tried these, I tried several things and it does not work and now I don't know, but my 'print spooler' continues to stop after my sp1 for windows 7. I tried to start it and it keep just stop so I can't get my HP printer to work eiither.

Even the Révérend Spooner would have known to ask a question about Windows 7 pool Sprinter in a Windows 7 forum rather than a Windows XP forum.

Be that as it may, according to Microsoft, your Dell A940 is "not compatible" with Windows 7 --> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/compatibility/Windows-7/en-us/Details.aspx?type=Hardware&p=Dell+A940+All-in-One+Printer&v=Dell&uid=A9402YR&pf=0&pi=9&c=Printers+%26+Scanners&sc=Multifunction&os=32-bit&vd=all

I've seen some assertions by a user of Dell (and contributor on the Microsoft answers Forum) the Vista for the A940 driver work - out-in Windows 7.  You can start by wading in this post-> http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/peripherals/f/3528/t/19306983.aspx

(But see also http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/peripherals/f/3528/t/19290714.aspx)

In Windows XP, delete the corrupted printer drivers is a very common method of dealing with the situation of the print spooler does not.  I expect that the "patch" referenced in the first post of the thread in the Dell forum will do the same.

If you continue to have problems, I suggest that you post in the Dell forum or in the Windows 7 forum linked above.

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