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Does anyone know how to proceed if I do not have administrator level access to the computer?

I do not have access to c:\windows\system32\drivers\crowdstrike folder to delete the corrupted .sys file

I was able to boot on recovery mode with network, after waiting 30 min, I rebooted and BSOD persisted.

Are there other alternatives on how to recover?



Create a bootable USB stick from Ubuntu, then see if you can mount the windows drive and delete the file that way.




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