


NOTE: The above path is for 64 bit windows - for 32 Bit follow - C:\Windows\System32\spool\drivers\W32X86\3 - & rest the same. This way you will be able to make it to work your shared Printer without uninstalling the recent update. step 5 - now add the printer manually from - add a printer - local printer - then add the path (network path along with the printer name) have disc - search from the list or search your computer for inf file (driver) of the printer & bingo.

step 3 - go to control panel - programs & features and uninstall the printer first.(now you won't be able to install the driver automatically for a shared printer and you will get the above error "0x0000007c") step 2 - then go to run - services.msc - search the service by the name spooler and restart it.step 1 - first of all go to C:\Windows\System32\spool\drivers\圆4\3 and cut all the contents from inside of 3 folder to desktop.If you prefer to get automatic Driver Updates, rather. 1- one solution is to uninstall a specific update but there would be another update installed after some time which is not a proper solution or you have to turn off the automatic updates which is also not a proper solution.Ģ- You don't need to uninstall any update - follow these steps and bingo Once you have uninstalled all Brother Drivers, reboot your PC and install the Drivers for your new Brother Printer (they will either be provided on a disc or you will be given a link to download these Drivers from) Once you have done a clean install then your Drivers and Printer should work.
