Boot into Safe Mode (per the official CrowdStrike recommendation), but many customers reported problems with booting into Safe Mode. If manually getting into safe mode dont work, then the following steps should work universally, also if the system does not have a local Admin account and without an internet connection.
Let the system boot up and crash three times, this will give you a menu.
Click Troubleshoot, then Click Advanced Options ,then Click Command Prompt
In the command prompt window, type the following commands, followed by an Enter key.
Warning: The Command prompt starts at the X:\ drive. Please do not forget to switch to c:\ by typing these commands exactly
c:
cd windows
cd system32
cd drivers
cd crowdstrike
del C-00000291*
exit
Click continue to Windows