Closed kc-2404 closed 5 months ago
What happened?
I am trying to get this working for like 3 hours but its still not working for me. First, Ive tried opening cmd and just dragging the file into cmd but it didnt seem to work bc everytime i tried to write a command it kept saying that the command is unknown. After that i tried it manually in cmd i wrote : cd C:\Users... to the folder where the file is. After that i wrote start (name of the file and something opend for a split second and immediately closed on me. I ve read countless tutorials but non of them seem to work. Pls i need help.
Version
ipatool-2.1.3-windows-amd64.exe
Relevant log output
Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.19045.3693] (c) Microsoft Corporation. Alle Rechte vorbehalten. C:\Users\Mehmet Ali>cd ipatool-2.1.3-windows-amd64.exe Das System kann den angegebenen Pfad nicht finden. C:\Users\Mehmet Ali>cd C:\Users\Mehmet Ali\Downloads\ipatool-2.1.3-windows-amd64\bin C:\Users\Mehmet Ali\Downloads\ipatool-2.1.3-windows-amd64\bin> start ipatool-2.1.3-windows-amd64.exe C:\Users\Mehmet Ali\Downloads\ipatool-2.1.3-windows-amd64\bin>
What you are doing is wrong, You do not need to type anything only start with the file name in your case is "ipatool-2.1.3-windows-amd64.exe" do not add anything before like start or cd because that won't work just use the CD command to go to the folder that you have the program inside and then type the file name only and you will get the commands that are available like this:
What happened?
I am trying to get this working for like 3 hours but its still not working for me. First, Ive tried opening cmd and just dragging the file into cmd but it didnt seem to work bc everytime i tried to write a command it kept saying that the command is unknown. After that i tried it manually in cmd i wrote : cd C:\Users... to the folder where the file is. After that i wrote start (name of the file and something opend for a split second and immediately closed on me. I ve read countless tutorials but non of them seem to work. Pls i need help.
Version
ipatool-2.1.3-windows-amd64.exe
Relevant log output
Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.19045.3693] (c) Microsoft Corporation. Alle Rechte vorbehalten. C:\Users\Mehmet Ali>cd ipatool-2.1.3-windows-amd64.exe Das System kann den angegebenen Pfad nicht finden. C:\Users\Mehmet Ali>cd C:\Users\Mehmet Ali\Downloads\ipatool-2.1.3-windows-amd64\bin C:\Users\Mehmet Ali\Downloads\ipatool-2.1.3-windows-amd64\bin> start ipatool-2.1.3-windows-amd64.exe C:\Users\Mehmet Ali\Downloads\ipatool-2.1.3-windows-amd64\bin>
What you are doing is wrong, You do not need to type anything only start with the file name in your case is "ipatool-2.1.3-windows-amd64.exe" do not add anything before like start or cd because that won't work just use the CD command to go to the folder that you have the program inside and then type the file name only and you will get the commands that are available like this:
well first of all thank you but now i got another issue that has been going on now.
it basically says that the command "ipatool" is wrong or that i wrote it wrong but i didnt
Please use the issues section on this repository to report tool-related issues. I suggest you refer to other resources on Google to learn how to run CLI tools on your OS of choice.
Yea sorry about that. I'm still trying to figure it out but with no luck lol
Yea sorry about that. I'm still trying to figure it out but with no luck lol
The first part you entered the full name of the file and it showed you the commands but then you didn't use the file name that's the reason why it doesn't recognize the command please focus before opening the case again.
yea i spend like 2 days or something like that figuring that out i wish that i had written my question earlier lol but thank you for your help anyways
If you're a beginner like me, the tutorial is a little confusing, thus someone has to make a YouTube video. After a YouTuber posted a video saying that you could install Resident Evil Village/4 on an older iPhone, I've noticed a huge increase in the tool's popularity. Thats why, I think a YouTube video explaining the Windows tool would be helpful. Also, the tool's creator could always point users who have issues understanding the tutorial to the YouTube video.
If you're a beginner like me, the tutorial is a little confusing, thus someone has to make a YouTube video. After a YouTuber posted a video saying that you could install Resident Evil Village/4 on an older iPhone, I've noticed a huge increase in the tool's popularity. Thats why, I think a YouTube video explaining the Windows tool would be helpful. Also, the tool's creator could always point users who have issues understanding the tutorial to the YouTube video.
If you're a beginner like me, the tutorial is a little confusing, thus someone has to make a YouTube video. After a YouTuber posted a video saying that you could install Resident Evil Village/4 on an older iPhone, I've noticed a huge increase in the tool's popularity. Thats why, I think a YouTube video explaining the Windows tool would be helpful. Also, the tool's creator could always point users who have issues understanding the tutorial to the YouTube video.
A YouTube video would help some people understand a bit i didn't have an issue when i used the tool only during the authentication part were i had to delete a specific folder.
Yea true. But you seem to have some sort of experience with using cli tools where as myself (i did never use one ) and other fellas in the youtube comment section that tried the same thing
What happened?
I am trying to get this working for like 3 hours but its still not working for me. First, Ive tried opening cmd and just dragging the file into cmd but it didnt seem to work bc everytime i tried to write a command it kept saying that the command is unknown. After that i tried it manually in cmd i wrote : cd C:\Users... to the folder where the file is. After that i wrote start (name of the file and something opend for a split second and immediately closed on me. I ve read countless tutorials but non of them seem to work. Pls i need help.
Version
ipatool-2.1.3-windows-amd64.exe
Relevant log output