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OSbot client injection issues on Ubuntu

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I downloaded jarwrapper and JDK java sun 6 in order to run the bot, but now whenever I open the bot and log in, it doesn't inject the client and I can't open the game. Does anybody know what to do to solve this issue? Any help is greatly appreciated.

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I updated to 7, but I'm still having the problem. I checked out the thread you linked, Armadyl, but there is no OSBot folder in my user named folder. Can I just create a folder in there called OSBot?

If Java 7 doesn't work as posted above, my next suggestion would be to gey a new syringe/needle, and inject it that way.

^ lol

And no, I don't believe you can create the folder, it should be created automatically!

Edited by Speakmore

Could the problem be that I have no OSBot folder? lol

 

absolutely it can be, delete it and redownload the bot following the video i linked you to

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I deleted and redownloaded the file as it said to do in the video, but whenever I open the bot it connects to the remote server and freezes.

And I still have no OSBot folder lol. .-.



Any idea as to why this isn't working? I really would like to be able to use what seems to be such a wonderful bot.

Edited by xxdrummer370xx

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