
It is still hung in the same apparent way. I'm not really a git user, but I added that path to my system, opened a fresh PS console and tried again. My git.exe is here: C:\Users\SWComp\AppData\Local\GitHubDesktop\app-2.6.5\resources\app\git\mingw64\bin I do have git.exe but did not imagine a dependency. PS C:\Program Files\Arduino IDE> & '.\Arduino IDE.exe'Ĭonfiguring to accept webviews on '^.+\.webview\.+ One of the other threads suggested changing the local port number, so I did (as you'll see below).Ĭaptured the output from PowerShell (and I added a little extra whitespace around the lines with 'ERROR' PS C:\Program Files\Arduino IDE> '.\Arduino IDE.exe' IDE menus are non-responsive, other than closing the app. I gave it 20 minutes, in case it had some final wrap-up to do.
ARDUINO IDE 2.0 BETA INSTALL
Install goes ok, then I launch it and it hangs with the splash screen over top of the IDE. I'm not the original poster, but my symptoms appear the same - Win10, 20H2 Build 19042.844. Hopefully that will give us some information we can use to help you with the problem.
ARDUINO IDE 2.0 BETA CODE
Move the cursor outside of the code tags before you add any additional text to your reply.This will paste the output between the code tags. This will add the forum's code tags markup to your reply, making it easier for us to read. Click the button on the forum toolbar.In this Arduino forum thread, click on the reply field.This will copy the contents of the PowerShell window to the clipboard. This will select all the text in the PowerShell window. Right click on the title bar of the PowerShell window.Switch back to the PowerShell window if the Arduino IDE window took the focus.Wait for the Arduino IDE to finish starting, or failing to start.

Debug output should now be printed to the PowerShell window as the Arduino IDE starts (or fails to start). Type & ".\Arduino IDE" (or if using cmd, type "Arduino IDE").PowerShell (or cmd if using Windows 7) will now open with the current directory set to the Arduino IDE installation folder. Click “Open PowerShell window here” (or “Open command window here” if using Windows 7).In the folder listing of the Arduino IDE installation folder, hold the Shift key while clicking the right hand button on the mouse.Open the Arduino IDE's installation folder (usually C:\Program Files\Arduino IDE or C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Programs\Arduino IDE).Start File Explorer (AKA Windows Explorer).
