Sorry, this isn't a solution, but I may be having the same problem. I tried, without success, to install a new Canon printer last week. Even though I have uninstalled the Canon software, I receive popup messages every 30 seconds or so stating that there is a software conflict between Windows spoolsv.exe (print spooling service) and Microsoft Visual C++. Since AVG apparently is based, at least in part, upon its own version of Visual C++, and since I can think of no other program that would run by itself every 30 seconds or so, this may be the conflict. I just haven't figured out what to do about it.
Hi Samantha,
In order to analyze it please provide us with GMER (http://kb.avg.com/articles/en_US/How_to/GMER-Scan-Result/) and AVG scan result export (http://http://kb.avg.com/articles/en_US/How_to/AVG-scan-result-export/).
Thanks
Sorry, this isn't a solution, but I may be having the same problem. I tried, without success, to install a new Canon printer last week. Even though I have uninstalled the Canon software, I receive popup messages every 30 seconds or so stating that there is a software conflict between Windows spoolsv.exe (print spooling service) and Microsoft Visual C++. Since AVG apparently is based, at least in part, upon its own version of Visual C++, and since I can think of no other program that would run by itself every 30 seconds or so, this may be the conflict. I just haven't figured out what to do about it.
Hi Samantha,
In order to analyze it please provide us with GMER (http://kb.avg.com/articles/en_US/How_to/GMER-Scan-Result/) and AVG scan result export (http://http://kb.avg.com/articles/en_US/How_to/AVG-scan-result-export/).
Thanks
In order to analyze it please provide us with GMER (http://kb.avg.com/articles/en_US/How_to/GMER-Scan-Result/) and AVG scan result export (http://http://kb.avg.com/articles/en_US/How_to/AVG-scan-result-export/).
Thanks