• Vik
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    137 months ago

    Is anyone able to read the full article? Is this a boot loop OS detection feature?

    • @PineRune
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      227 months ago

      I saw in another thread: sometimes upon booting, the updater has just enough time to grab the fixed update before BSOD so keep trying.

      I saw some SysAdmin threads as it was happening say to boot into safe mode, navigate to the affected file, and delete it.

      • @[email protected]
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        137 months ago

        boot into safe mode, navigate to the affected file, and delete it.

        Yeah. That’s the easiest, unless the drive is encrypted.

        I imagine the folks going for the 15 reboots approach are doing so because it’s easier than waiting in line for their IT help desk to deliver them their boot encryption key.

        • @[email protected]
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          37 months ago

          it’s easier than waiting in line for their IT help desk to deliver them their boot encryption key

          Especially when the encryption keys are all stored on a Windows server that’s bootlooped

      • Vik
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        17 months ago

        I haven’t been affected by this personally, just curious at this point what the variables are hah

    • @mkwt
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      207 months ago

      Sounds like a race condition in a kernel driver. Try it enough times and maybe you can get clear of it once without triggering.

      • Vik
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        47 months ago

        bless up thank you