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Dear Microsoft Community,So as yall know, on July 19th as a result of a Crowdstrike outage, most of the enterprise devices worldwide got affected by the infinite BSOD loop. One of the ways to solve the issue was to go to the recovery environment, enable the safe boot via command prompt ( bcdedit /set {default} safeboot minimal ), normally access the system and delete the corrupt crowdstrike file. However the issue is some of the devices are bitlocker encrypted which prompts you to enter the recovery key before you can access this drive. Otherwise none of the cmd commands would work. So at our
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