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Fixes #384

Use "version 2.x of Git for Windows"

On Windows systems, Git looks for the `.gitconfig` file in the `$HOME` directory (`C:\Users\$USER` for most people).
It also still looks for `/etc/gitconfig`, although it's relative to the MSys root, which is wherever you decide to install Git on your Windows system when you run the installer.
If you are using Git for Windows 2.x or later, there is also a system-level config file at
If you are using version 2.x of Git for Windows or later, there is also a system-level config file at
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Let's change this a tad: "version 2.x or later of Git for Windows"

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Sure.

Use "version 2.x of Git for Windows"
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Updated!

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ben commented Mar 22, 2016

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ben added a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 22, 2016
Fix issue #384: There's no Git for Windows 2.x
@ben ben merged commit b92c81b into progit:master Mar 22, 2016
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@ben thanks. 😄

@YueLinHo YueLinHo deleted the i384 branch March 22, 2016 22:10
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