C$(\\192.168.1.253 networks) (O :) network path not found.

Using a new dell with windows 7 - I get a message: Mircosoft windows network: network path not found.

Network location (1) C$(\\192.168.1.253) (o) what does that mean?

It's a path mapped to a share.

Click Start > computer > you should see this path under 'Computer' > right click on this share > select disconnect

Reboot and see if the message reappears.

I hope this helps.

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