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alecswan wrote:
> Christopher,
> 
> I must have messed something up while zipping up and copying cygwin from my
> desktop to my laptop. Now I am getting this error:
> 
> "'bash' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable
> program or batch file."
> 
> Do you have any idea what I messed up?

You forgot 'bash' or your path isn't set up properly so you can find the
copy you do have.  Unless you're missing everything from '/bin' (which
would include 'cygwin1.dll'), I suspect it's the latter point that is
the cause of your problems.

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