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Meanwhile a Microsoft employee on how to prevent such an issue under Linux: https://www.phoronix.com/news/systemd-Auto-Boot-Assessment

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a Microsoft employee

You’re talking about good ol’ Lenny like he isn’t the author of the most used init and utility system as well as PulseAudio.

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I know who that is and he’s also a Microsoft employee these days which makes this a funny sequence of statements:

“EU bad because they made us open up Windows to 3rd party anti-virus vendors. Oh, btw, the fully open Linux operating system can cope with such a problem if properly configured. Here’s the documentation to make that configuration.”

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Not only that, he specifically attacked “commercial operating systems” - it’s anyone’s guess which he meant - for not implementing it.

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I don’t know enough about Windows 10/11, but aren’t they supposed to boot into a menu thet allows you to pick the last known good configuration before it evens boots to the gui?

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The problem is with a specific file on the disk, not a misconfiguration

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Apparently it’s because CrowdStrike installed their device driver as one that must start when Windows starts.

Explained here: https://youtu.be/wAzEJxOo1ts?feature=shared&t=675

I’ve linked to the specific time where he explains that issue, but tbh the whole video is worth watching.

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I don’t use Windows these days but I still enjoy Dave’s channel

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It’s been a while since I had such a massive problem under Windows but the last time you could try to restore one of the last backups and usually that failed because Windows restore points are/were crap.

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Yeah we tried that where I work (I’m not IT) and it failed. Safe mode didn’t work either 'cause it couldn’t authenticate the user for login as the server was down as well.

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