Greetings, L A Walsh!
>>> To start with, I need to hook up a PS/2 kbd & mouse
>>> to access those, while I could load the megaraid drivers
>>> then,
>>
>> Or rebuild the Win7 disk image with related drivers.
>> Been doing that for years myself, but YMMV.
> ---
> Need to learn how...just
Andrey Repin wrote:
To start with, I need to hook up a PS/2 kbd & mouse
to access those, while I could load the megaraid drivers
then,
Or rebuild the Win7 disk image with related drivers.
Been doing that for years myself, but YMMV.
---
Need to learn how...just have been more busy
Greetings, L A Walsh!
> David Conrad wrote:
>> I think Michel LaBarre's suggestion of running chkdsk and sfc is a
>> good one;
> ---
> I agree...chkdsk indicated something odd in an attribute block,
> but I've yet to be able to correct it, since I'm running win7
> on a newer machine that uses
Michel LaBarre wrote:
If you need a boot environment that knows your hardware, try downloading the
backup program Reflect from Macrium - there is a free version.
Wouldn't it be more prudent in the long run to make sure the repair-environment
builtin to windows and your install disk knows
repeat steps 3-4 until you
get it right... ;-)
Michel
> -Original Message-
> From: cygwin-ow...@cygwin.com [mailto:cygwin-ow...@cygwin.com] On
> Behalf Of L A Walsh
> Sent: May 21, 2018 2:28 PM
> To: cygwin@cygwin.com
> Subject: Re: normal to blue-screen windows when doing '
David Conrad wrote:
I think Michel LaBarre's suggestion of running chkdsk and sfc is a
good one;
---
I agree...chkdsk indicated something odd in an attribute block,
but I've yet to be able to correct it, since I'm running win7
on a newer machine that uses USB3 and doesn't understand
that my
On Thu, May 17, 2018 at 01:54 PM, L A Walsh wrote:
> Very wierd. It triggers so fast, and whatever is causing it, likely
> happens on a probe by 'ls' before ls even displays any output.
>
> I 'can' go into the same directory and do a "echo *" (or better,
> printf "%s\n" * ---
Michel LaBarre wrote:
L A Walsh,
Please forgive the following naïve points but since I saw no mention of the
easy checks...
Did you do a "chkdsk" and "sfc /scannow" at any point to pare out any obvious
corruptions?
I have done chkdsk and sfc's in the past and both have been
L A Walsh,
Please forgive the following naïve points but since I saw no mention of the
easy checks...
Did you do a "chkdsk" and "sfc /scannow" at any point to pare out any obvious
corruptions?
(When you chkdsk on C:, you will be asked if you want to do it on reboot since
the disk must be
Brian Inglis wrote:
Run "cygcheck ls" to see if any Windows installs added to your path pick up
api-ms-win-core-... intercept dlls e.g. Firefox, Tortoise, etc.
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Nope. I set my path in my login profile:
reorder path, filter out dups and empty dirs and
use abbreviated paths for some
On 2018-05-17 02:54, L A Walsh wrote:
> Andrey Repin wrote:
>> After BSOD, there should be at least aminibump.
>> You can use http://nirsoft.net/utils/blue_screen_view.html to examine it.
>
> Tried it...showed nothing. Checked sysprops and the small memory dump
> (256KB)
> is enabled --
Andrey Repin wrote:
After BSOD, there should be at least aminibump.
You can use http://nirsoft.net/utils/blue_screen_view.html to examine it.
Tried it...showed nothing. Checked sysprops and the small memory dump
(256KB)
is enabled -- should have dumped in C:\windows\Minidump, but
Greetings, L A Walsh!
> It didn't used to do this (a long time ago)...but has for about the
> past couple of years.
> Running on:
> CYGWIN_NT-6.1 Athenae 2.10.0(0.325/5/3) 2018-02-02 15:16 x86_64 Cygwin
> Win7SP1x64.
> If I do an 'ls -CF', as a "normal user" no admin privs (did a dropmyrights
Someone else wrote:
Hi,
just tried that command. There is no BSOD on my system. Windows 10
latest build, Dell laptop with latest Cygwin.
Maybe there is an issue with your anti-virus or application firewall?
---
(same Disclaimer -- replying to list on email sent to me
privately... I
On 2018-05-15 18:22, L A Walsh wrote:
> Someone wrote:
>> I tried it for the hell of it. It worked ok for me.
>> Running windows 10 - build 1803 -
>>
>> $ uname -a
>> CYGWIN_NT-10.0 spiro1 2.9.0(0.318/5/3) 2017-09-12 10:18 x86_64 Cygwin
>>
>> Running as an normal user - I did not try an admin
Someone wrote:
I tried it for the hell of it. It worked ok for me.
Running windows 10 - build 1803 -
$ uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-10.0 spiro1 2.9.0(0.318/5/3) 2017-09-12 10:18 x86_64 Cygwin
Running as an normal user - I did not try an admin acct.
Good luck,
someone
(FYI -- replying to this
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