Windows 10 "Could not connect all networks"

djchapple

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I have a Lenovo Ideapad 15-500isk laptop running Windows 10 (ip to date) and connected wirelessly (5G) to the network via a Virgin Media Superhub 2 running a 150 MB/s.

I have also connected, via the hub 2, an Acer Laptop running Windows 10, a smart TV, a Galaxy Tabs,a Galaxy A3. a Galaxy S7 and an Epson Expression Premium XP-630 printer.

The Epson printer has a USB slot and a SD card reader slot.

As far as I am aware everything works OK with the following exception.

When starting the laptop, just after entering the start-up password, I get the error message Could not connect all networks". If I click on this message I am transferred to the file explorer where I see two network devices with a red cross alongside.

USB STORAGE (\\EPSONxxxxxx) (Y:)
MEMORY CARD (\\EPSONxxxxxx) (Z:)

Theses obviously refer to the printer USB and card reader.

How can I resolve this error?
 
If there's nothing plugged into the card reader or usb then there is nothing to connect to. If you plugged something in then you'd be able to connect to them. They're more of place holder devices.
 
If there's nothing plugged into the card reader or usb then there is nothing to connect to. If you plugged something in then you'd be able to connect to them. They're more of place holder devices.
Many thanks for this advice. I will investigate further later today.
 
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