I've been trying to reboot (WinXP) all evening, and Emacs (Win32, v23.something, not important) isn't starting... sometimes... it's locked on mount.exe
(loads up some CygWin things during launch), I finally notice. Can't kill mount.exe
via ProcessExplorer, either. Killing Emacs kills emacs, and leaves the child process still hanging around, unable to be task-killed.
Running mount.exe manually in a shell gives the same behavior -- the app is just locked up, no CPU activity, but can't kill it.
After several reboots, I realize that my Android Incredible is plugged in for charging (default connection type is "Charge Only"), [the connection is ALSO set to USB debugging].
I unplug the phone... and every instance mount.exe
suddenly exits (completes what it was doing, I presume).
UPDATE: noticed blocking occurring for a few other apps, as well: TortoiseSVN and GoogleTalk, Firefox launch/close; Calibre; FogBugz Screenshot Save-As.
The behavior can be replicated by having the phone connected and USB debugging enabled OR disabled, and launching mount.exe in a standard shell. It goes through a couple of drives, then "hangs"
When USB debugging is toggled, mount.exe
will finish (I'm presuming it's a standard exit, as no error messages are thrown).
Using ProcessExplorer I don't see any other apps that are running that appear/disappear with the toggling.
To change the status of USB Debugging:
Home >> Menu >> Setting >> Applications >> Development >> [(un)check "USB Debugging"]
mount.exe
can be replaced above with any of the number of blocking processes.
USB debugging may be on or off initially -- it's not one state that blocks; it is EITHER state, and switching to the other state unblocks.
Any pointers, people? Since this is Android related, I put it in here... but it's also PC related ... so... I can see this question getting bounced from every StackExchange forum on some technicality.... Cross-posted at StackOverflow.