Hi Christoph, On 2015-07-14 23:04, Christoph Murczek wrote: > thanks for explaining why re-installing fixed my problem. Although I > still can't wrap my head around why it happened in the first place. It > could only be caused by Windows moving the base address of one, but > not the other thus causing the overlap. Sounds weird. But then again, > what do I know what's going on under the hoods when upgrading to > Win10. ;) To help that, I just wrote a wiki page about this very problem: https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/wiki/32-bit-issues > In regards to your question: Yes I am running 64bit Windows, but the > 32-bit version of git is the only thing I can download. I just > double-checked on the webpage, but there's no option to get a 64 bit > download link, and if there was some logic determining whether I > should get 32 or 64 bit it puts me in the first bucket for some > reason. > I haven't considered building from source yet, mostly because the > 32bit works fine so far. What would be the benefit? I guess > performance when dealing with large repos? If you have a 64bit version > available and need feedback let know. Always happy to help out :) So I assumed that you found the official web site of Git for Windows 2.x: https://git-for-windows.github.io/ Its download link leads to 32-bit/64-bit versions of the installer and the portable Git. Ciao, Johannes -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html