I am sorry to be raising this AGAIN as I know everyone has heard it 100 times before but I couldnt not find a solution that resolved this issue.
When I boot up my Win 7 Pro x64 machine I get that balloon that states "Could not reconnect all network drives". How do I get rid of this? I am hard wired into the network (not wireless) and I cannot find a way around it. All the solutions I have found state its either due to wireless network authentication occuring late in the boot process (but im hard wired) or that you need to upgrade to a Pro edition of windows (which I cam using). It is not disasterous if I am being honest its just mildly irritating so I thought I would ask if anyone had the solution.
Thanks in advance
When I boot up my Win 7 Pro x64 machine I get that balloon that states "Could not reconnect all network drives". How do I get rid of this? I am hard wired into the network (not wireless) and I cannot find a way around it. All the solutions I have found state its either due to wireless network authentication occuring late in the boot process (but im hard wired) or that you need to upgrade to a Pro edition of windows (which I cam using). It is not disasterous if I am being honest its just mildly irritating so I thought I would ask if anyone had the solution.
Thanks in advance
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Acer M3910
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional X64
- CPU
- Intel i3 540
- Motherboard
- Intel HD57
- Memory
- 6GB DDR3 1333Mhz
- Graphics Card(s)
- Palit (Nvidia 450) 1GB GDDR5
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 2X 22" BenQ 2222HD
- Screen Resolution
- 1024x768
- Hard Drives
- 3x 1TB Western Digital 5400RPM
- PSU
- 750W Phython
- Case
- Acer Aspire Black Nova
- Keyboard
- Serial Acer Keyboard
- Mouse
- Serial Acer Mouse
- Internet Speed
- 50MB Cable