Re: Debugging Web API
In my VS solution my WebAPI project is set as the startup project. I run it with debugging and it just sits there running. Dave, when I do that same I get: HTTP Error 403.14 - Forbidden The Web server is configured to not list the contents of this directory. Which is perfectly expected. Normally I would pick a file in Set as Start Page but the project doesn't contain any suitable file. How do you get your project to run? Greg
[OT] Machine restart lock-up
Folks, since I installed a fresh Windows 7 in a SanDisk 256GB SSD last weekend my machine has developed an irritating disease: It locks up when restarted/rebooted. Only by turning the power off and then back on will it restart. Unless the power is turned off, a restart locks up at the end of the list of IDE devices in the BIOS screen. The only hardware change since last week is the replacement of a 1TB HDD with the SSD, which resulted in some IDE cables moving around to different slots. Before I start randomly moving cables around I thought I'd ask here just in case some hardware boffins might have seen this sort of thing before. Do SSD and HDD have to be in a certain physical cable order? Are the various IDE slots different? Greg K
Re: [OT] Machine restart lock-up
Busted SSD? I had a similar one that was hanging at random times. Returned it back and got a replacement without any questions asked by the shop On Fri, Dec 27, 2013 at 7:54 AM, Greg Keogh g...@mira.net wrote: Folks, since I installed a fresh Windows 7 in a SanDisk 256GB SSD last weekend my machine has developed an irritating disease: It locks up when restarted/rebooted. Only by turning the power off and then back on will it restart. Unless the power is turned off, a restart locks up at the end of the list of IDE devices in the BIOS screen. The only hardware change since last week is the replacement of a 1TB HDD with the SSD, which resulted in some IDE cables moving around to different slots. Before I start randomly moving cables around I thought I'd ask here just in case some hardware boffins might have seen this sort of thing before. Do SSD and HDD have to be in a certain physical cable order? Are the various IDE slots different? Greg K
Re: Debugging Web API
Sorry Greg, I am out all day. Will have a look tonight and get back to you. What sort of project are you using? Sent from my flux capacitor. Please excuse brevity and any odd autocorrect errors. On 27/12/2013 7:37 AM, Greg Keogh g...@mira.net wrote: In my VS solution my WebAPI project is set as the startup project. I run it with debugging and it just sits there running. Dave, when I do that same I get: HTTP Error 403.14 - Forbidden The Web server is configured to not list the contents of this directory. Which is perfectly expected. Normally I would pick a file in Set as Start Page but the project doesn't contain any suitable file. How do you get your project to run? Greg
Re: [OT] Machine restart lock-up
Busted SSD? I had a similar one that was hanging at random times. Returned it back and got a replacement without any questions asked by the shop Jehovah I hope not! Although 3 times in 20 hours I did get a *boot disk failure press Atl+Ctrl+Del to reboot* and it came good each time. I wrote these off as unlucky shots in the heat of battle. Since last weekend I have not received a single error like that again, so I wasn't worried, but now I am. I'll shuffle the cables around later today and see what happens. Greg
Re: Debugging Web API
Sorry Greg, I am out all day. Will have a look tonight and get back to you. What sort of project are you using? I think I created an empty ASP.NET project then added the directory structure for Web API using one of the wizard steps. Then I right-clicked and added controllers, etc. Details are a bit vague now after a week. The project only contains files of type cs, config and asax. Greg
Re: [OT] Machine restart lock-up
oh. I get that every time the machine hibernates I have two ssds in raid 0 I'm getting worried now. On 27 December 2013 16:38, Greg Keogh g...@mira.net wrote: Busted SSD? I had a similar one that was hanging at random times. Returned it back and got a replacement without any questions asked by the shop Jehovah I hope not! Although 3 times in 20 hours I did get a *boot disk failure press Atl+Ctrl+Del to reboot* and it came good each time. I wrote these off as unlucky shots in the heat of battle. Since last weekend I have not received a single error like that again, so I wasn't worried, but now I am. I'll shuffle the cables around later today and see what happens. Greg -- regards, Preet, Overlooking the Ocean, Auckland