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JJ
February 25th 04, 03:42 AM
WHAT IS SPOOLSV.EXE DO? MY PC RUNS REAL SLOW AND TASK
MANAGER SHOWS "SPOOLSV.EXE" IS USING A 100% CPU? PLEASE
EXPLAIN?
HSV Guy
February 25th 04, 03:42 AM
Resubmit this question without the caps and *maybe* you can except a reply.
"JJ" > wrote in message
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> WHAT IS SPOOLSV.EXE DO? MY PC RUNS REAL SLOW AND TASK
> MANAGER SHOWS "SPOOLSV.EXE" IS USING A 100% CPU? PLEASE
> EXPLAIN?
Annoyed
February 25th 04, 04:42 AM
Hey Mr. HIV Guy,
Individuals post to this newsgroup in an attempt to find
solutions to questions they have about their computers,
not to expect arrogant answers from losers.
If typing in all CAPS disturbs you to the extent that you
are compelled to comment about it I would suggest you get
a life.
Besides, someone as perspicacious as yourself may want to
explain what the asterisks around "maybe" indicate. It
is definitely not grammatically correct. Next time,
don't respond unless you can type in correct english, you
imbecile. You should think about changing your email
address to .
>-----Original Message-----
>Resubmit this question without the caps and *maybe* you
can except a reply.
>
>"JJ" > wrote in message
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>> WHAT IS SPOOLSV.EXE DO? MY PC RUNS REAL SLOW AND TASK
>> MANAGER SHOWS "SPOOLSV.EXE" IS USING A 100% CPU? PLEASE
>> EXPLAIN?
>
>
>.
>
carl
February 25th 04, 05:42 AM
It's your print spooler. The printed document goes here then to printer in
an effort to make printing faster. Rather than your computer waiting on your
slower printer to feed it data, it puts the document here then feeds data to
the printer in the background so you can continue with other processes. you
can go to control-panel then admin tools then services-- scroll down to
print spooler open it and go to dependencies and it will show what other
services it requires like the service for a multifunction printer.
Alex Nichol
February 25th 04, 06:41 PM
Annoyed wrote:
>
>Individuals post to this newsgroup in an attempt to find
>solutions to questions they have about their computers,
>not to expect arrogant answers from losers.
>
>If typing in all CAPS disturbs you to the extent that you
>are compelled to comment about it I would suggest you get
>a life.
There is a valid point that posts in all caps are very difficult to
read, and a lot of people - including me - will just skip them. I spend
too much time here as it is
--
Alex Nichol MS MVP (Windows Technologies)
Bournemouth, U.K. (remove the D8 bit)
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