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  1. To troubleshoot Integrated Terminal launch failures in Visual Studio Code, follow these steps to diagnose issues: Check your user settings. Review these terminal.integrated settings that could affect the launch: terminal.integrated.defaultProfile.{platform} - The default shell profile that the terminal uses.

  2. 1 sie 2020 · Sometimes in Visual Studio Code, its default profile path of the command prompt will be mismatched so for that reason it is unable to launch the terminal. Solution 1: try correct it with this path: "terminal.integrated.shell.windows": "C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe" .

  3. Troubleshooting steps. To troubleshoot Integrated Terminal launch failures in Visual Studio Code, follow these steps to diagnose issues: Check your user settings. Review these terminal.integrated settings that could affect the launch: terminal.integrated.defaultProfile.{platform} - The default shell profile that the terminal uses.

  4. Stop VS Code and from the command line (NOT the integrated terminal in Code), execute: code --disable-extensions and try your steps again to see if it reproduces. If it still reproduces, jump to the next chapter.

  5. 7 sty 2019 · The terminal process command 'C:\WINDOWS\Sysnative\cmd.exe' failed to launch (exit code: 2) VS Code version: Code 1.30.2 (61122f8, 2019-01-07T22:53:57.820Z) OS version: Windows_NT ia32 10.0.17763.

  6. 2 mar 2024 · If The terminal process fails to launch in VS Code, with error Path to Shell executable, Exit Code 1, Starting directory, A native exception occurred, see this post.

  7. If you're trying to run the code command in Windows in a Git Bash (from Git for Windows) terminal, or in an MSYS2 terminal, and VSCode is installed, then you may just need to add the code executable to your PATH. Here's how: from my MSYS2 setup answer here: Install VSCode and add the code executable into your PATH:

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