If you're hell-bent on solving this problem properly, XPERF the process when it's exhibiting high CPU and see where you're burning those CPU cycles. If that doesn't help, you may want to script the spool service to restart when it starts using > 100MB of RAM - again, that's if you consider it a "solution". Try the latest Windows 7 64-bit driver from the Brother website, or try the Windows XP 64-bit driver (if it is a different package from the Windows 7 one).Ī few people suggested using "Print Directly To Printer", if you consider that a "solution". But I checked and there is no BRSCRIPT driver for your MFC-8220. Podejrzewam ze to przez to bo to jakas wyszukiwarka gier czy cos, oczywiscie odinstalowalem ale strony ciagle sie otwieraja. (Citation: Bloxham) Alternatively, an arbitrary DLL can be loaded if permissions allow writing a fully-qualified pathname for that DLL to HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Print\Monitors. My preferred Brother print driver is the BRSCRIPT driver, because it's very lightweight. Po krotkim dochodzeniu okazalo sie ze siostrzyczka zainstalowala gameztarinstaller.exe bo myslala ze to jest potrzebne zeby moc obejrzec teraz albo nigdy w necie. The spoolsv.exe process also runs under SYSTEM level permissions.
Remove RESOURCESSPOOLSV.EXE virus from running processes. Discover the directories where such processes start. If it is the print driver, you will need to change it. STEP 3: Open Task Manager and close all processes, related to RESOURCESSPOOLSV.EXE in their description. If it does not then the problem is the print driver.
SPOOLSV loads print drivers into its own process - uninstall the Brother print and the driver package (from Print Management) and see if the issue persists.