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Cygwin shell not coming up

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I installed Cygwin y'day on Win XP SP2.
The install went fine but when I clicked on Cygwin's shortcut to invoke its shell, it didn't come up.....was just opening for a fraction of second and then closed.
Can anyone please advise?

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Can anyone please advise?
Same thing happened to me, I just installed it a couple of days ago.

It was looking for bash in /cygwin/bin which was not there.

I deleted it all and reinstalled.

Did you install as administrator or normal user?
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Same thing happened to me, I just installed it a couple of days ago.

It was looking for bash in /cygwin/bin which was not there.

I deleted it all and reinstalled.

Did you install as administrator or normal user?
Hi,
I deleted it but not able to reinstall.
It's giving "An error has occurred".

I installed it as an administrator.

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do following:
start -> run -> cmd then press enter. command prompt will come up.
then drag the cygwin bash shell shortcut from start menu to command prompt window with your mouse, press enter, and find out what it tells you :-) defentely some error will come up. copy it to next reply, maybe someone 'll be able to answer
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do following:
start -> run -> cmd then press enter. command prompt will come up.
then drag the cygwin bash shell shortcut from start menu to command prompt window with your mouse, press enter, and find out what it tells you :-) defentely some error will come up. copy it to next reply, maybe someone 'll be able to answer
hey thanks for the info......
i did tht and got this error message:

C:\>'bash' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.

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The first time I installed I actually selected something, this was the failed installation.

The second time I didn't touch any of the selected packages and just let it install what it wanted.
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