I have a question that I have seen no mention through all this. Where were the system backups to restore the systems???
I mean I'm just an individual yet I have multiple images and a clone backup. Don't corporations do system backups? Shoot, toss in bootable recovery media and restore an image or clone... Is this something that is too simple to be used by corporations? Unless I'm missing something basic this should not have been nearly as big of a deal as it was.
Of course it could be that restoring a backup would just result in the faulty Crowdstrike update being installed again borking the system again but, after the faulty update was stopped a simple system recovery should bring the system back to fully operational as to when the backup was done. Granted that some companies set system backups to update the backup when there is any change to the system drive but this is a really dumb practice and should never be done as any issue brought to the system drive would automatically be carried over to the backup defeating the whole idea of having a backup. This is the same principle that has me doing manual clone backups of my system drive instead of just running a Mirror R.A.I.D. array. With a Mirror array any change to the system drive is also automatically applied to the other drive in the array. Doing manual clones give me a working system drive regardless of what happens to my normal system drive. Just makes sense to me... LOL! Mayhaps that is why I have 5 awards from Microsoft...