• mspencer712@programming.dev
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    5 months ago

    You were supposed to delete \windows\system32\drivers\crowdstrike\C-00000291-*.sys, not all of \windows \system32. I know the buttons are right next to each other and all, but come on…

    :-)

    • Psychodelic@lemmy.world
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      5 months ago

      I assumed I did something wrong. I initially blamed explorerpatcher. Made sense (at the time) to get it fixed before I had to work Friday morning

      Now it doesn’t even have the stuff my company installed! Woops

      The worst bit was once I finally called IT (~10pm, was gonna leave a message or something) they had a recorded message saying they were aware of the BSOD issue. Facepalms were indeed had

      I want to say I wish they’d sent out some kind of email asap, but I can’t really say I wouldnt have tried to fix it myself. Safe mode wasn’t working!! Literally never seen that happen. Oh well, lesson learned