I've tried using -consoleLog (Runtime) in the eclipse.ini file but that doesn't change anything either. However, I don't really believe it is gone: I *thought* it was right in the C: directory but noticed it wasn't there at least a week ago, yet it still found my code just fine and let me edit it and run it. Even if it is really deleted, shouldn't Eclipse tell me that, instead of just crashing silently? For what it's worth, I've looked in the Recycle Bin and can't find workspace there either. Yet it was there a few hours ago and I can't think of anything I've done that could delete it. (A while back, I checked the option that said "Always use this workspace" and now I've forgotten where it was.) I've used the File Explorer search option to look for it but have come up empty. I know I should look in the workspace too but I can't *find* the workspace and don't remember where it should be. There *are* logs in eclipse\configuration but the newest is dated 6 days ago. I do NOT get any kind of exit code and I can't find any log from today where the FAQ says to look for it. Mars was working just fine as recently as this morning but I had to do a reboot of Windows due to an unrelated issue and now when I try to launch Mars, I get a fleeting glimpse of the splash screen, then it apparently crashes. The Mars version is 3.5.2 if I recall correctly - it says Mars.2 on the splash screen when it launches properly - and I have Windows 10 on this machine. I have three versions of Eclipse installed on this laptop but, in truth, I've only ever used the Mars version I *started* the Oxygen version and closed it after the briefest of looks. I'm not an Eclipse newcomer but it's so rare that I use these forums that I've forgotten where I should ask this type of question and the FAQ I read said this sort of problem should be asked in the Newcomers area so here I am.
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