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How to run OSBot using Java 8

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I have followed all the steps and taken the suggestions from others and still not working 

This simple tutorial shows you how to run OSBot with Java 8 and Java 7 installed on your computer.

 

If you're getting this error:

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There's a good chance you are running OSBot in Java 8. 

 

Solution:

 

Step 1.

Create a new text file. In the text file add these two lines:

In the second line, replace the directory with wherever you keep your OSBot jar file.

Step 2.

Save this new text file as a batch file by ending the file name in ".bat", such as:

81de6df4789ebe4990eb2f74c8e6f689.png

 

Step 3.

Your newly saved batch file will appear with a gear/cog icon:

672694067d89f7f64d4d1210bc3ecd26.png

 

Double click and you're ready to go.

 

Please post Mac instructions I cant figure it out!

 

EDIT:  Still can't figure it out, and I'm not an idiot.  I promise!

Edited by dylan Rho

  • 2 weeks later...

I'm in need of a brief walkthrough on how to actually run the bot.  When I click on 'Download' on the home page, it gives me the option to Open, Save, or Save As.  A few weeks ago when I ran it, it gave me the option to Run.  When I click on 'Open' a whole bunch of image files appear.  How do I actually run the bot?

 

Thank you.

  • 5 years later...
On 7/18/2014 at 5:40 PM, Alek said:

Step 1.

Create a new text file. In the text file add these two lines:

Quote
cd C:\Program Files\Java\jre7\bin
java -jar C:\Users\Alek\Desktop\OSBot2.jar


I had to add quotes around the file path to get mine working. so my two lines look like this:

cd C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre1.8.0_221\bin
java -jar "C:\Users\shane\Desktop\OSBot 2.5.70.jar"

  • 1 month later...
On ‎7‎/‎19‎/‎2014 at 12:40 AM, Alek said:

This simple tutorial shows you how to run OSBot with Java 8 and Java 7 installed on your computer.

 

If you're getting this error:
561b03c79af804d465adc9e1aec7390a.png

There's a good chance you are running OSBot in Java 8. 

 

Solution:

 

Step 1.

Create a new text file. In the text file add these two lines:

In the second line, replace the directory with wherever you keep your OSBot jar file.

Step 2.
Save this new text file as a batch file by ending the file name in ".bat", such as:
81de6df4789ebe4990eb2f74c8e6f689.png

 

Step 3.
Your newly saved batch file will appear with a gear/cog icon:

672694067d89f7f64d4d1210bc3ecd26.png

 

Double click and you're ready to go.

doesn't work, 

 

On ‎7‎/‎19‎/‎2014 at 12:40 AM, Alek said:

This simple tutorial shows you how to run OSBot with Java 8 and Java 7 installed on your computer.

 

If you're getting this error:
561b03c79af804d465adc9e1aec7390a.png

There's a good chance you are running OSBot in Java 8. 

 

Solution:

 

Step 1.

Create a new text file. In the text file add these two lines:

In the second line, replace the directory with wherever you keep your OSBot jar file.

Step 2.
Save this new text file as a batch file by ending the file name in ".bat", such as:
81de6df4789ebe4990eb2f74c8e6f689.png

 

Step 3.
Your newly saved batch file will appear with a gear/cog icon:

672694067d89f7f64d4d1210bc3ecd26.png

 

Double click and you're ready to go.

doesn't work.. here is mine, I have the most current updated java aswell 

cd C:\Program Files\Java\jre7\bin
java -jar C:\Users\warre\Desktop\OSBot 2.5.77.jar

 

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