Looks cool, but what does this do that the standard Windows Recovery Environment Partition doesnt do?
Maybe situations where the standard recovery env is borked? Was that the case in the recent CrowdStrike debacle?
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Maybe situations where the standard recovery env is borked? Was that the case in the recent CrowdStrike debacle?
The first problem, however, is more significant, but you even won't come to solving if you've encrypted filesystem. And then you have to do it for each and every device/VM. It's just too much.
if you could boot into safe mode, then you already knew what to do and what to delete. Just imagine - bsod - you don't know why. A hint may be shown ;)