From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Received: (qmail 77120 invoked by alias); 14 Jul 2018 17:58:30 -0000 Mailing-List: contact cygwin-help@cygwin.com; run by ezmlm Precedence: bulk List-Id: List-Subscribe: List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: , Sender: cygwin-owner@cygwin.com Mail-Followup-To: cygwin@cygwin.com Received: (qmail 76566 invoked by uid 89); 14 Jul 2018 17:58:29 -0000 Authentication-Results: sourceware.org; auth=none X-Spam-SWARE-Status: No, score=3.0 required=5.0 tests=AWL,BAYES_00,FOREIGN_BODY,RCVD_IN_DNSWL_LOW,SPF_PASS autolearn=no version=3.3.2 spammy=E-Mail, EMail, magazine, wurde X-HELO: vsmx011.vodafonemail.xion.oxcs.net Received: from vsmx011.vodafonemail.xion.oxcs.net (HELO vsmx011.vodafonemail.xion.oxcs.net) (153.92.174.89) by sourceware.org (qpsmtpd/0.93/v0.84-503-g423c35a) with ESMTP; Sat, 14 Jul 2018 17:58:27 +0000 Received: from vsmx003.vodafonemail.xion.oxcs.net (unknown [192.168.75.197]) by mta-5-out.mta.xion.oxcs.net (Postfix) with ESMTP id 2C1F93E0760 for ; Sat, 14 Jul 2018 17:58:25 +0000 (UTC) Received: from Gertrud (unknown [91.47.49.33]) by mta-7-out.mta.xion.oxcs.net (Postfix) with ESMTPA id 092803001A7 for ; Sat, 14 Jul 2018 17:58:22 +0000 (UTC) From: Achim Gratz To: cygwin@cygwin.com Subject: Re: Fork issue on W10 WOW References: <7ad0e0d4-438b-33ad-a711-e0b1996fa6f6@gmail.com> <20180709090332.GC3111@calimero.vinschen.de> <87e94b8c-13d0-928e-957d-c32b15b8a962@gmail.com> <20180709123739.GB27673@calimero.vinschen.de> <20180712133847.GT27673@calimero.vinschen.de> <874lh17txr.fsf@Rainer.invalid> Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2018 22:41:00 -0000 In-Reply-To: (Marco Atzeri's message of "Sat, 14 Jul 2018 17:41:03 +0200") Message-ID: <87zhyt66o4.fsf@Rainer.invalid> User-Agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/26.1 (gnu/linux) MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-SW-Source: 2018-07/txt/msg00138.txt.bz2 Marco Atzeri writes: > Nothing fancy, just vanilla fresh new > W10 64bit Home preinstalled on HP Notebook > German Language > Version 1709 > Build system 16299.547 Hmmm. That should update itself to 1803 almost the same second you let it anywhere near a network. Anyway, the only time I've seen similar behaviour was when some other library was occupying the address space the systems libraries should have occupied, and the they get some extremely random address assigned until the next reboot. To do this the other library must however be loaded pretty early in the boot process. If you wrote the mail on said laptop, this > Diese E-Mail wurde von AVG auf Viren gepr=C3=BCft. might be an explanation for the whole thing. AVG is well known for intercepting things already during boot and loading a bunch of their libraries early. Some of it is still done even if you switch it off completely and some changes to the registry might even survive a deinstallation. It sounds like you've already spent way more time with that problem than you thought you would, but my suggestion is to try a clean boot of a stock Windows installation. You can install one into a VHD and (multi-)boot into it without affecting your existing installation beyond the space taken up by the VHD file (german magazine c't has described both a manual way of doing that and developed a script that prepares the VHD so that it just needs to complete the installation when first booted). If that works OK without your current problems, you can then decide whether to keep a separate boot environment, trying to fix your existing install or wiping the pre-installed Windows and doing a fresh install on bare iron. Regards, Achim. --=20 +<[Q+ Matrix-12 WAVE#46+305 Neuron microQkb Andromeda XTk Blofeld]>+ Wavetables for the Waldorf Blofeld: http://Synth.Stromeko.net/Downloads.html#BlofeldUserWavetables -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple