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error 18:1292 could not call proc up vote 9 down vote favorite When trying to un-install Git on Windows 7, I received this error message: "Runtime Error (at 18:1292): Could not call proc." According to my research, the msysgit team fixed this bug. Yet in this case it is preventing me from un-installing Git. I tried multiple un-installation methods that I found on StackOverFlow, with git bash no success. git share|improve this question edited Aug 30 '14 at 13:45 asked Nov 2 '11 at 20:10 zhaoy 158110 3 Maybe update it first, and then try to uninstall it? –poke Nov 2 '11 at 20:15 2 There was a bug introduced into the installer code recently. This has been reported on the msysGit mailing list and a fix applied to the sources. The next version will have it fixed - in the meantime, rmdir /s/q will clear the files if you really have to loose them. –patthoyts Nov 5 '11 at 18:01 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 10 down vote accepted I have resolved this problem here. You can install the latest version of GIT (currently 1.7.8) over the top of 1.7.7.1-preview, you can then uninstall GIT without a problem. share|improve this answer answered Dec 9 '11 at 11:12 AshRolls 333212 add a comment| up vote 10 down vote I was able to uninstall Git-1.7.7.1-preview20111027.exe by deleting all the files in the Git directory (I had already used KillBox.exe to delete the git-cheetah dll in previous attempts) and installing Git-1.7.6-preview20110708.exe. Which I th
Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 236 Star 1,740 Fork 571 msysgit/msysgit Code Issues 0 Pull requests 0 Projects 0 Wiki Pulse Graphs New issue Windows Explorer not responding after launching "Git Bash" #179 Closed yammelvin opened this Issue Mar 21, 2014 · 18 comments Projects None yet Labels None yet Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 2 participants yammelvin commented Mar 21, 2014 Using Git-1.9.0-preview20140217, right click any folder in Windows http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7986718/msysgit-un-install-runtime-error-181292-could-not-call-proc Explorer, left click "Git Bash", Git Bash shell window appears, Windows Explorer is NOT responding. Close Git Bash shell window. Windows Explorer start responding. Using Windows 7 x64 MSysGit - the development behind Git for Windows member dscho commented Mar 21, 2014 @yammelvin could you verify whether msysgit/Git-Cheetah#14 addressed the problem? You can follow this documentation how to https://github.com/msysgit/msysgit/issues/179 build and install Git-Cheetah from source. yammelvin commented Mar 22, 2014 "make install-user" succeeded. After that I am lost. Tried right-clicking on a folder in Windows Explorer, but no "Git Bash" option in context menu. I saw it called "regsvr32 -s ...\git_shell_ext.dll". What should I do next? Thanks. yammelvin commented Mar 22, 2014 I am new to Git. Not sure if I did everything correctly. Following is what I did before calling "make install-user": $ git branch test origin/master Branch test set up to track remote branch master from origin. $ git checkout test Switched to branch 'test' Your branch is up-to-date with 'origin/master'. $ cd explorer $ make install-user Please tell me if I did anything wrong. Thanks. MSysGit - the development behind Git for Windows member dscho commented Mar 22, 2014 @yammelvin I guess the best would be to first run make uninstall first. After that, make install-user. Then, the Git Bash entry should be shown when right-clicking on a Git-tracked folder. The only problem I just realized is
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