If you have Windows 10 Pro, you can bypass the forced update to Win10 Anniversary Update by clicking Start > Settings > Update & recovery > Advanced Options and check the box marked Defer upgrades. If you’re on a Wi-Fi connection, you can use the metered connection trick to keep the Anniversary Update off your machine. If that’s the case, you can proactively try to block the update for now. With the update rolling out slowly, there’s a good chance it hasn’t yet tried to install itself on your machine. To resolve this issue, you will need to uninstall the existing Brother software and then reinstall it. If you are not using Win10, this notice does not pertain to you. The next major update to Windows 10 is scheduled to be released on August 2nd, 2016. After your Windows 10 PC has been updated, either automatically or by manually updating through Windows Updates, you may no longer be able to print or scan using the USB and Network connections. This notice is for customers using Win10 OS. For example, Brother Corp just sent a reassuring email to all their customers that says: The list of broken drivers goes on and on. Long-time Windows user, really had enough. Can't stop these updates and I guess can't expect your PC will be like before they updated. No respect for the individual user anymore. Well, I just got to move past Windows I guess. But still, so much for customizing your PC anymore. Just great, all the tiles are live again, back to annoying notifications, default icons Edge, and Store back on taskbar which is not such a big deal. Poster jescott418 on the same Microsoft Answers thread adds this: To recreate your virtual desktops, click the Task View icon on your taskbar and select Add New Desktop. To personalize, go to Settings > System > Tablet Mode.
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