I attempted to uninstall the AMD Adrenalin software, and now I'm facing a black screen on boot. All I see is a message saying 'can't connect to network.' I'm really confused about how to resolve this issue. I tried restoring my PC to an earlier point, but it failed due to disk space issues and other errors. I'm hearing that I might need to access the BIOS, but I'm not really sure what to do next. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
3 Answers
It sounds like you need to free up some disk space first. Since you can't access your desktop, focus on deleting files that you can from recovery options. If possible, maybe use a bootable USB to run some cleanup tools or check if you can access Command Prompt during boot to delete unnecessary files. If all else fails, try connecting your PC directly to the router with an Ethernet cable to help with the network connection issue.
Just out of curiosity, why did you uninstall the AMD Adrenalin software in the first place? I hope it wasn't because you were having issues. It's usually a pretty useful tool for managing graphics settings. If you’re stuck, your best bet might be to find a way to boot into Safe Mode. Once there, you can try to run a disk cleanup and see if that helps.
First, make sure you have enough space on your drive for the system restore. You're right; video files and games take up a ton of space. If you're getting the can't connect message, connecting your PC directly to your router with a cable might just help get you back online. After that, see if you can access recovery options again.

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