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And you will need your bitlocker recovery key to access your encrypted drive in safe mode. I luckily had mine available offline

There's going be a lot of handholding to get end users through this.



You can enable safemode for next boot without the recovery key and then you can delete the offending file on that next boot.


That requires being able to boot in the first place


You can do a minimal boot. I'm told.




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