It works fine on windows 10, it's just a batch file. The only way you should have an issue is if you have cmd disabled somehow.how do i get unren to work on windows 10
everytime i try to use it it says windows cannot findIt works fine on windows 10, it's just a batch file. The only way you should have an issue is if you have cmd disabled somehow.
I see a few, but as soon as I click out of the .bat they vanish.There should be several new folders and subfolders where the game is.
Not necessarily. The full course can perfectly lead to the sole creation of an images folder.There should be several new folders and subfolders where the game is.
Hm... Are you talking about the files used by unren to perform its task (unrpa, unrpyc, ...) or about the files extracted by using unren, and supposedly located in "[name of the game]/game/" folder ?I see a few, but as soon as I click out of the .bat they vanish.
I think I may be an idiot.....is the file it makes called archive.rpa? If it is im gonna shoot myself.Not necessarily. The full course can perfectly lead to the sole creation of an images folder.
Hm... Are you talking about the files used by unren to perform its task (unrpa, unrpyc, ...) or about the files extracted by using unren, and supposedly located in "[name of the game]/game/" folder ?
If it's the first ones, it's normal, but if it's the second ones, it shouldn't happen.
In unren, try the option that unable the console (3). Is there a file named "unren-dev.rpy" in the "[name of the game]/game/" folder, and did it stay after you exit unren ?
It's the opposite, it "unmake" the files with the .rpa extension.I think I may be an idiot.....is the file it makes called archive.rpa? If it is im gonna shoot myself.
I'm seriously tempted to answer that your first line is really important, and that the answer to your question is to not use WinRAR.I use WinRAR(not important)
But i have put the UnRen.bat into the same folder where the .exe is, but when i try to open it it tells me it cannot locate python.exe
What do i do to change that?
Wow. That's a strange one. Wasn't aware of this issue with WinRar.I'm seriously tempted to answer that your first line is really important, and that the answer to your question is to not use WinRAR.
In 1 out of 3, "it tell me it cannot locate python.exe", WinRAR is involved. I still don't understand why, I just notice the regularity.
I use WinRAR(not important)
But i have put the UnRen.bat into the same folder where the .exe is, but when i try to open it it tells me it cannot locate python.exe
What do i do to change that?
Yea I abandoned WinRAR years ago... it's been usurped by 7zip, which is not only superior, but also completely free for the full version.Wow. That's a strange one. Wasn't aware of this issue with WinRar.
I don't say that it's implicitly an issue with WinRar, nor directly imputable to WinRar, just that it happen way too often to WinRar users. But it can perfectly be something with WinRar that imply an incompatible behavior from the users, or that mislead them to use unren in an incompatible way.Wow. That's a strange one. Wasn't aware of this issue with WinRar.