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"Can not connect to network drive"
XP/Vista Dual boot system. This system has 3 hard drives with each OS on
a separate drive. Upon every boot I get a message lower right that says "Can not connect to network drive". I click it and it opens up My Computer to show me all my drives. All there. I am not connected to a network. This is a stand alone system. Can anyone tell me what this is all about? |
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"Can not connect to network drive"
At a command prompt type
net use * /delete This will delete all network drives. -- Kerry Brown Microsoft MVP - Shell/User http://www.vistahelp.ca "Wizard" wrote in message ... XP/Vista Dual boot system. This system has 3 hard drives with each OS on a separate drive. Upon every boot I get a message lower right that says "Can not connect to network drive". I click it and it opens up My Computer to show me all my drives. All there. I am not connected to a network. This is a stand alone system. Can anyone tell me what this is all about? |