07/19/2024
If you are looking for a fix for CrowdStrike follow this steps.
If you're looking for a fix for the Crowdstrike bug, this might help.
In a support document, CrowdStrike says affected customers should boot their Windows PC into Safe Mode, a Microsoft process specifically designed to help the user troubleshoot their computer.
You should be able to enter the Safe Mode through the Blue Screen of Death (BSoD) via the advanced repair options button. Another way is to restart the PC, and hold the F8 key before the system reaches the Windows screen. In either case, you should see a blue screen that lets you troubleshoot. You’ll then need to navigate to "Advanced options" and pick the entry that lets you boot up in several different safe modes.
CrowdStrike says you should select the Safe Mode with Networking option. Your PC should then restart without triggering the BSoD error. Instead, the Windows OS will return while using only a limited set of files, preventing the faulty CrowdStrike bug from running.
Using File Explorer, users should navigate to the C:\Windows\System32\drivers\CrowdStrike directory, and locate and delete a file called C-00000291*.sys. Restart your computer and it should be free of the problem for good.
For more potential workarounds and news on the situation, head to PCMag. https://www.pcmag.com/news/banish-the-blue-screen-how-to-fix-the-crowdstrike-bug-on-a-windows-pc