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Subject: Re: Help. Cygwin corrupting files
Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 11:10:38 -0500
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Andrew DeFaria wrote:

>> which makes me think that maybe its the writing to stdout that's failing.
>>
>>
> At this point I'd suggest SpinRite: http://www.grc.com/sr/spinrite.htm

Haven't tried spinrite yet but I did do a "thorough" check of the drive
using Tuneup Utilities. That's the one that requires exclusive access to
the disk, reboots, and runs as the o/s starts to come up. It identifies
and fixes bad sectors. It found nothing wrong with the HD.

As stated before, I really do *not* believe this is a HD getting ready
to fail. If it were I would expect problems in Windows and Cygwin, not
just Cygwin. I could be wrong but my suspicion is that Daemon tools'
uninstaller left something behind. Something that hooks into the
filesystem api. I remember when installing it that it had to reboot
*before* installing itself and I think it was adding some sort of
virtual device driver or a hook into the Windows filesystem API. After
rebooting, it installed itself. I am highly suspicious that whatever it
installed during that first reboot is still hanging around and causing
problems for cygwin.


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