28 points

So if the computer is in a boot loop, it’s a self fixing problem?

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That can’t really be their official guidance 🤣

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The official guidance has to come from Crowdstrike since it’s their problem, but this tip has helped on about 50% of our affected machines so far.

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Lmao that is wild

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That sounds like it takes an insane amount of time though. Windows has always been slow to boot, but 15 times is crazy

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Three times, you always tell me three times.

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Its an old one, but it checks out

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one of the videos I have to watch monthly

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*15

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So when normal boot procedures run into BSOD again and again, Windows decides to go into maintainence or emergency mode automatically after a number of rounds? I’m positively surprised, I had not expected the system to be smart enough for that.

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It just says you’re giving it a chance to pull a newer update before the buggy driver is loaded — sounds like a (bad) hack but I imagine it’s helpful in some cases.

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lol… that’s gotta be satire.

Right?

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Pick up your machine and give it a shake. What do you hear?

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The files are in the computer!

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