Long day... Relatively easy fix if you can get into the drive, but our stuff is all bit-locker encrypted, so easier said than done. Once I got my permissions squared away and was able to pull the bit-locker keys I needed, the entire fix was about 10 minutes. Boot onto PE boot-disk, access drive using 48 character Password> C:>Windows>System32>Drivers>Crowdstrike> Delete C-00000291- file > Reboot
Boom Boom Pow. Once you have the bit-locker key and are ON SITE it isn't bad. Unfortunately I have 20 offices of my own and another 20ish I am covering for the retired Tech in the Central region, so it takes longer to drive between sites than it does to get people back up once there. Monday is going to be another long day unless there is some sort of fix pushed over the weekend. Unfortunately Crowdstrike seems to blue-screen things faster than any update can get installed, so...