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"please wait while OSBot downloads its needed dependencies"

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  • Administrator

no clue what you're talking about, a step by step would be nice if possible

 

I'm going to assume you're running Windows.

1) Press the Windows key on your keyboard and the R key. This should bring up the Run box.

2) Type in "cmd" (without quotes) and press enter. This should bring up command line.

3) Type in "java -version" (without quotes) and press enter. Post the results here (an image is fine).

  • Administrator

same response

 

Ok, so that's happening because the Java path isn't in your environmental variables, which may explain some of your problems. I suggest using Google to give you a tutorial on adding Java to your PATH variable. The command "java" should at least be recognized after you've done that.

i have the same problem, i just joined today and have no clue about OSbotting but it goes into the mozzilla download tray and keeps loading for hours and hours, i then cancel the downloaded and restart it via the download tray and it instantly downloads but when i try to open it I get a corrupt java file error which means it didn't realy download. :(

  • Author

okay Zach, I fixed it, and now I get this, what now? It still doesn't work 

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Edited by FMA123

i have the same damn problem i dont know what to do i have the newest version of java and still dont work it loaded for me for like 4 hours no reaction please help me the older versions of the bot work for me Version 1.6.12

 

im getting the same problem newest verson of java but stops loading and says null or ioexpected and couldnt download the dependencies

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