BTW, I tried getting it back from a restore point but all the points available tell me that the system restore registry is corrupted and not available (not such a great feature under Windows 7 Ultimate I guess). I also dug into the registry looking for backups but of the two numbered versions I found they too were wiped out.
Restoring my Path Variable
Restoring my Path Variable
Well, in the course of installing some software I managed to wipe out my PATH environment variable. I'm wondering if someone can paste the relevant nburn portions of their path variable. I use the Galileo version of Eclipse and tortoise SVN so in addition to the standard nburn stuff if anyone is using those I would appreciate any path mods that those toosl made.
BTW, I tried getting it back from a restore point but all the points available tell me that the system restore registry is corrupted and not available (not such a great feature under Windows 7 Ultimate I guess). I also dug into the registry looking for backups but of the two numbered versions I found they too were wiped out.
BTW, I tried getting it back from a restore point but all the points available tell me that the system restore registry is corrupted and not available (not such a great feature under Windows 7 Ultimate I guess). I also dug into the registry looking for backups but of the two numbered versions I found they too were wiped out.
Re: Restoring my Path Variable
For netburner, you want to have C:\nburn\gcc-m68k\bin;C:\nburn\pcbin;C:\nburn\gcc-m68k\msys\1.0\bin;
You can also get this from c:\nburn\setenv.bat
You can also get this from c:\nburn\setenv.bat
Forrest Stanley
Project Engineer
NetBurner, Inc
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Project Engineer
NetBurner, Inc
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