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Opened OSBot stays open for a millisecond then closes

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Basically, I have this problem

http://osbot.org/forum/topic/12833-my-client-wont-open/

 

I have the most updated version of Java: Java 7 u25

I tried renaming it like he said in the thread I just posted but no luck, I also managed to catch a screenshot of the cmd window: (Note: This didn't work even before the recent Runescape update)

 

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Help would be greatly appreciated =D

 

Edit: I even looked for a osbot folder, couldn't find one

 

 

 

Edited by Federal

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if u even fix that, it wont help u alot.

 

Is that because of the recent Runescape update? Someone just posted in live chat they have a bot working. It has just been updated

I haven't seen this issue lately, but I have a few general fixes that usually work.

 

  • Delete your whole OSBot folder (C:\Users\yourusername\OSBot)and then redownload the client here. (latest version is 1.7.34)
  • If the above suggestion doesn't work, uninstall Java and reinstall. You also may want to try to download JDK or JRE if that doesn't work.

 

Let me know what happens!

Edited by Sherlock

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FIXED. May now close the thread.

 

How I fixed it was I right clicked the jar and clicked "Open With" and went through the java symbol things.

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how do you know its a milisecond?

 

-.- It was an exaggerated approximation

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