The spooler can then be restarted, and clicking the Add Printer button gets
"Windows can't open Add Printer. Operation could not be completed (error
0x000006be)
The event log event ID 1033 associated with this error says "the print
spooler cannot start because the PrinterBusEnumerator could not start. Error
code 0x80070006. This can occur because of system instability or a lack of
resources."
Since she installed the printer herself and she isn't particularly computer
savvy, I suspect that she might have installed XP drivers, although the
printer had been working ok for a while. I haven't tried downloading and
installing the HP OJ7110 Vista drivers yet, as I suspect that they won't
install.
I tried the steps listed here ...
http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders/CleanPrinterDrivers.htm
... to no avail.
Anybody seen this/have a fix?
The other symptom was that an event in the event log indicated that the
printer spooler failed because the printerBusEnumerator failed to start.
Since there was no other solution forthcoming (Vista's system restore could
not regress the system), we did a wipe and resinstall after backing up her
data. This is the third time Vista has had to be reinstalled on this laptop
since July due to various problems. Needless to say, she is regretting buying
a machine with Vista.
Sorry to be a pain, this error just happened to me but I've managed to
fix it - do you still need the instructions?
It could help someone else, so please say how you fixed it.
Trying to install an HP OfficeJet printer on a computer recently upgraded to
Vista Home Premium from XP.
Thanks,
Brian
try this link...
has been 90% successful
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/946394/en-us
Error message when you try to connect to a print queue in Windows Vista or
in Windows Server 2008: "Windows cannot connect to the printer. Operation
could not be completed (error 0x000006be)"
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Either this entry is corrupt or missing or the required drivers are
not installed. As this is not a plug and play device the drivers are
not installed on a restart or through device manager by clicking
update hardware.
To correct this issue:
Start, [RIGHT CLICK] Computer, Properties, Device Manager
[CONTINUE],
From Menu bar, choose VIEW, Show Hidden devices.Then Devices by
connection.
Scroll to System Devices, and then UMBus Enumerator. Check that there
are two others. Do not delete.
If there are three:
Right click on the bottom one. Choose properties. Under details tab
choose under the property combo box DEVICE CLASS GUID.
Confirm GUID matches that under the DRIVER entry in the registry as
above.
Right click and uninstall (you will reinstall in a second)
If the GUID does not match, choose the other two until you find the
correct one.
Choose ACTION, ADD LEGACY HARDWARE
Choose NEXT
Choose INSTALL THE HARDWARE THAT I MANUALLY SELECT.. (ADVANCED)
Choose SYSTEM DEVICES, then MICROSOFT and UMBUS Enumerator
Restart, a system install will begin on restart of various associated
drivers.
When complete, restart again and check service is running.
Help this helps,
jimjamsellis
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