Richard Morsing (BekkerHassan12)
This error occurs due to the fact that you are trying to connect to HP printer. As Hewlett-Packard (HP) inter driver uses HPBmini.dll record of the previous version.
If you - with a error - tear off the AutoCAD command line window and drag it outside the visible part of your screen, you can try to get it back with the arrow keys on your keyboard.
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As you can see, reinstalling or upgrading just 1 driver is a pain, not to mention time consuming. Plus, you have to know exactly where the driver originates; otherwise, you may end up with some faulty drivers that mess everything up. However, there's a simpler way.
You may use anti virus to save your Printer spooler error, caused by spoolsv0.exe malware. It's required to delete all <a href=";>maindrivers</a> jobs before attempting to fix up spooler subsystem malfunction. Stopped spool sv service can be adjusted by running "net start spooler" command. In case you have SP00LSV.EXE virus, check your system with recent anti virus. As shown by my practice, Printer spooler subsystem app failure is a pretty hard problem to spare manually.
The device manager is the part in your pc that details your system information, and in it, you'll find the driver information also. If you are running on Windows 2000 or XP, you can find your drivers by simply clicking on the START button, visit ALL PROGRAMS, choose ACCESSORIES and then to SYSTEM TOOLS.
Take programs you do not need out of the automatic start process. To do that type "msconfig" into the run area in start menu, without the quotes. Go to Startup tab and untick everything you don't use anymore, let that be a <a href=";>maindrivers</a> you used once but will not see ever again.
I was in a real mess. I had deleted some software from my laptop on Friday, but I never recall deleting my printer. I couldn't get the printouts from elsewhere because they would cost me a lot. I was trying to think of alternatives when my elder brother Mike happened to walk into my room, as he noticed the light switched on in my room.