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Attempting to start bash a second time gives error 0x80070005. #1054

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garretwilson opened this issue Sep 6, 2016 · 5 comments
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Attempting to start bash a second time gives error 0x80070005. #1054

garretwilson opened this issue Sep 6, 2016 · 5 comments

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@garretwilson
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I'm running Windows 10 version 1607 build 14393.105. I installed several things, including the latest Git and the Oracle Instant Client. I installed Anaconda 3 for Python.

The first bash shell instance seems to go fine, but when I close it it just hangs; I can close the window manually by clicking on the X or by using Alt+F4. Then if I try to run "Bash on Ubuntu on Windows" from the Start menu, a window quickly appears and goes away. If instead I bring up a Windows command prompt and type "bash", I get:

Error: 0x80070005
@jackchammons
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Please try the steps detailed in issue #473.

@garretwilson
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I completely uninstalled and reinstalled WSL as described in issue #473 as requested, but this happened again just yesterday---the first time I ran bash normally. If I run bash as administrator it doesn't happen.

@garretwilson
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I'll note also that many times when this happens, the first session of bash will just hang when I type exit.

@jackchammons
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@garretwilson Do you have any antivirus or malware software installed? If so could you try the installation and launch process again with that turned off?

@garretwilson
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No, I don't. In fact I specifically even turned off Windows Defender. (Because of the stupid way Windows 10 is designed, Windows Defender wouldn't stay off unless I went into the group policy. And now I can't even periodically scan with it turned off. Who designs these things?) So no --- there is no antivirus or antimalware installed.

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