It’s looking like many impacted end-user machines are hard bricked unless you can get into the hard drive to delete the file causing this. Even if you can do that it’s not something that is easily (or potentially even possible) to automate at scale so looking like this is going to be an ugly fix for many impacted devices. This is basically the nightmare scenario for fleet management… devices broken and can’t remotely fix them. Need to send hands on keyboard folks in the field to touch each device.