Uninstall a program from the BIOS

Aalmoes Posted messages 6 Status Member -  
brupala Posted messages 111111 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   -
I have a problem: I installed a network driver and the network is asking me for an ID ... but nothing is working ... basically, there's no access to the computer's data.
I would like to know if there is a way to uninstall a network driver via the BIOS, since I only have access to that.

Configuration: Windows 7 / Safari 534.7

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brupala Posted messages 111111 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   14 434
 
Hi,
You won't be able to do anything from the BIOS at this level.
Try instead to boot in safe mode; that's what it's designed for in the first place.
And... There you go!
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le druide Posted messages 40644 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   6 616
 
Hi,

This message 'the network is asking me for a username' has nothing to do with network drivers.

Is this message appearing when you try to access a workstation on your home network?
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The druid without the potion.
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Aalmoes Posted messages 6 Status Member
 
I already tried restarting in safe mode... and basically, I installed a driver (I don't know if that's really the right term) for the internet on an Ethernet network... I've tried pretty much everything, so the only solution, if it's possible, would be to uninstall this program from the BIOS (if I conclude from your responses, there wouldn't be a solution at that level!)...

More specifically, this network is a type of network like those we have at school with credentials... and even with the cable unplugged, the computer, upon logging in, asks me for my credentials (none of which work, not even the user IDs)

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Thank you all the same for your help.
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brupala Posted messages 111111 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   14 434
 
To connect to any network, you need to identify yourself; you're mixing internet and ethernet with the user account, you have some studying to do.
It's not the network connection that's blocking you, but the user account you created; if you don't remember what you entered to create your account, you'll have to reinstall Windows 7.
It's not a big deal to start over since you just did it.
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