@SwiftOnSecurity What we did was use the advanced restart options to launch the command prompt, skip the bitlocker key ask which then brought us to drive X and ran "bcdedit /set {default} safeboot minimal"which let us boot into safemode and delete the sys file causing the bsod.
@SwiftOnSecurity Not scalable at all but let us get vital systems running while we try to solve the bootloop en masse
@SwiftOnSecurity Don't forget to renable normal booting afterwards by doing the same but running "bcdedit /deletevalue {default} safeboot"
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