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What security software do you have installed instead replying with a comment be sure to edit your question– RamhoundCommented Jan 17, 2022 at 21:20
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@Ramhound As demanded, I added the firewall provider (Comodo Firewall)– TheAmygdalaCommented Jan 23, 2022 at 8:31
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Try temporarily disabling it and/or uninstalling it. Sadly, my research for Jan 17 don't the subject, was lost when I closed my tabs. I believe the software that had a bug, and that introduced this error and was later patched, was Comodo but I can't be certain.– RamhoundCommented Jan 23, 2022 at 16:35
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@Ramhound I uninstalled all distributions and deactivated the hypervisor service and the wsl in the WIndows Features. I deactivated Comodo, restarted, activated the Hypervisor service and WSL, installed Ubuntu 20.04 and started the Ubuntu 20.04 application. Still the same error. And typing in "bash" into the Powershell tells me that I have no installed distributions.– TheAmygdalaCommented Jan 29, 2022 at 16:28
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