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How to Fix Print Spooler Error 0x800706b9: Not enough resources are available Issue

How to fix print spooler error 0x800706b9: This print spooler error 0x800706b9 may occurred after upgraded your windows from windows 7/8 to windows 10.

Once you get this error message 0x800706b9, you won’t able to see your printers in printer page because without print spooler service you can’t do anything regarding the printer. You won’t get your printer listed when you give print command from any applications. You won’t even uninstall or reinstall your printer drivers because to do anything regarding  printer, your print spooler service must be started first.

There may be two causes of this issue “print spooler error 0x800706b9”. We can’t say which one you have, so follow both methods.

  • One of the 3rd party applications or Adware/Malware is blocking to use print spooler service resources.
  • Your user profile of your computer may not install all the necessary components of windows 10 while upgrading.

Back when Windows 8.1 first started rolling out, countless Windows users who upgraded to the then latest version of Windows started complaining about their computers not being able to communicate with their printers and their computers’ Print Spoolers not starting. The Print Spooler is a Windows program that enables your Windows computer to communicate with your printer and order and initiate prints, scans, faxes and photocopies. The latest and greatest version of Windows, at this time, is Windows 10, and quite a large number of users who have upgraded to Windows 10 have also complained about their computers not being able to communicate with their printers and their computers’ Print Spoolers not opening up.

According to reports, in such cases when the Print Spooler fails to open, the user is greeted with error code 0x800706b9 and an error message that, in most cases, states that the computer does not have enough resources to start the Print Spooler service. The cause behind the Print Spooler error 0x800706b9 can be anything from a corrupted registry key or value as a result of the Windows 10 upgrade to a third-party antivirus or firewall program blocking the launch of the Print Spooler and anything in between. Fortunately for you, the following are some of the most effective solutions to error 0x800706b9 that have proven to work for a substantially large amount of Windows 10 users who have had first-hand experience with this issue:

This guide will show you different ways to fix print spooler error 0x800706b9 in an efficient way.

Request you to follow the steps one by one to get better results and avoid complications in performing tasks.

Continue reading the easy ways to fix print spooler error 0x800706b9 .

How-To:

Method 1. Scan your computer

We recommend you to scan your computer by following tools, because as we explained above first reason is 3rd party  application conflicting with printer spooler service maybe the cause of this issue.

Scan your computer with Adware / Malware / Trojan Removal Tools. Here we suggested you these 4 tools. (In Mark Sapic ‘s case, we tried Hitmapro only and it worked)

  1. Scan your computer with HitmanPro-32bit / Hitmapro-64bit
  2. Reboot your computer after Hitmanpro scan and then try to print out or check the printer spooler service status.

Download link:

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  1. If HitmanPro doesn’t work for you then try the following three tools.
  • Scan your computer with Malwarebytes
  • Scan your computer with Adwcleaner
  • Scan your computer with Adware Removal Tool v4.1

Reboot your computer after all these scans and then try to print out something to check your printer OR check the printer spooler service status. If the first method doesn’t work on your computer then try method2.

Method 2. Turn the Print Spooler service’s startup type to Automatic

The reason why your computer’s Print Spooler isn’t starting may be because it isn’t configured to start automatically. If that is the case, reconfiguring your Printer Spooler to start automatically should get the job done.

Press the Windows Logo key + R.

When a Run dialog opens, type services.msc into it and press Enter.

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Locate the Print Spooler service and right-click on it. Click on Properties.

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Open the drop down menu in front of Startup type and click on Automatic. Click on Apply. Click on OK

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If the Print Spooler service is not already running, right-click on it and click on Start.

Restart your computer, and the Print Spooler should start seamlessly once your computer boots up.

Method 3. Fix the issue by editing your computer’s registry

Press the Windows Logo key + R.

When a Run dialog opens, type regedit into it and press Enter.

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If you are prompted by a User Access Control message, click on Yes or, if asked to do so, provide your password.

In the left pane of the Registry Editor, navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Spooler.

Click on the Spooler key to display its contents in the right pane.

Locate a value named DependOnService and double-click on it to be able to modify it.

The Value data field will contain the term RPCSS, followed by http in the next line. Delete the http part, leaving behind only the term RPCSS as the value’s data.

Click on OK to save the changes.

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Close the Registry Editor and restart your computer, and there will no trace of error 0x800706b9 and your Print Spooler will be able to function correctly once your computer boots up.

Method 4. Uninstall any and all third-party system protection programs

Many Windows 10 users who have suffered from error 0x800706b9 and overcame it reported that the culprit behind the issue was a third-party system protection program (a Kaspersky program, in most cases). So if you are suffering from this problem and have any third-party antivirus, anti-malware or firewall programs on your computer – especially if you have any Kaspersky programs installed – this solution has significant chances of being the right fit for you.

If a third-party system protection program is what is causing your computer’s Print Spooler service to not start, simply navigate to the Add/Remove programs part of the Control Panel and uninstall every single third-party system protection program on your computer. Restart your computer and check to see if the Print Spooler starts up successfully after your computer boots up. If the Print Spooler starts up successfully, the third-party system protection programs were, in fact, the cause. Once your Print Spooler starts working appropriately, you can go ahead and install all the third-party system protection programs you could possibly need, keeping in mind not to reinstall the same programs that gave birth to error 0x800706b9 in the first place.

Method 5. Refresh your Windows 10 computer

The system refresh is a new feature that Microsoft has introduced with Windows 10 – a feature that deletes all of the applications and programs on your computer that didn’t come with it but keeps all your files and data. To perform a system refresh, you need to:

Open the Start Menu. Click on Settings.  Click on Update & Security. Click on Recovery.

Click on the Get started button located under the Reset this PC.

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Click on Keep my files and allow your computer to be refreshed. Once your computer boots up after the refresh, error 0x800706b9 should be no more and your computer’s Print Spooler should start successfully.

Method 6. Create new profile

If none of the solutions above work, the only option you will have left is to create a new profile and check.Create a NEW user profile account on your windows 10 computer then reboot your computer and then login into New user profile account.

  1. Click on Start Menu Button
  2. Click on Settings
  3. Click on Accounts
  4. Click on Family & other users from left side pane
  5. Click on “Add someone else to this PC” from right side pane
  6. Enter a user name to create a new account.
  7. Do reboot your computer and then login into the new account.

Click here for step by step more detail how to create a new local user account in windows 10

After login into the new account, your print spooler should work smoothly. Please check your printer spooler service. If your print spooler works on a new account that means it should be worked on your old user account as well. Please try to login into your old account now and check it.

Wrapping things up:

How’s your experience after following these tips and tricks?. Hope you able to ”fix print spooler error 0x800706b9”. Please let us know using comments below, also like and share this guide to help others. Share button is on the left side.

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NOTE: All the above methods/steps are for advanced Computer users. If you are a novice, I recommend you reach a computer expert or download an error repair software. Click here to download repair software.

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