Did you turn it off and on? Microsoft says some users solved the CrowdStrike problem after rebooting up to 15 times.
Briefly

Microsoft mentioned that several reboots, up to 15 times, might be needed to troubleshoot devices affected by the outage.
The CEO of CrowdStrike explained that a defect in a single content update for Windows hosts led to the issue, but it was not a security incident.
Customers were advised to use different options such as Azure Portal, Azure CLI, or Azure Shell for troubleshooting.
Cybersecurity expert James Bore highlighted that the outages were due to a corrupted file in CrowdStrike's Falcon tool.
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