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Open the terminal and run "ls -l" (on Windows use the PowerShell rather than the traiditional cmd console if possible, but if the cmd console is all you have, run 'dir /q' instead) in the directory "Data" inside Rejuv's install directory. Post the output.

 

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  On 12/9/2024 at 12:25 PM, dudeguyman said:

Open the terminal and run "ls -l" (on Windows use the PowerShell rather than the traiditional cmd console if possible, but if the cmd console is all you have, run 'dir /q' instead) in the directory "Data" inside Rejuv's install directory. Post the output.

 

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I'm very sorry, but I have no idea about everything you just said (I'm terrible with software). what terminal?  is terminal powershell for me cuz Im using windows? do I run it as admin?

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  On 12/9/2024 at 2:46 PM, QuickSilver7769 said:

I'm very sorry, but I have no idea about everything you just said (I'm terrible with software). what terminal?  is terminal powershell for me cuz Im using windows? do I run it as admin?

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You should use PowerShell as the terminal on Windows 10 or later. You don't need to run it as admin.

Beyond that, I can't help much because I'm just so unfamiliar with the platform. I heared somewhere you can just type 'cmd' in the file manager's top bar to open the cmd console on that directory. Probably writing 'pwsh' or 'powershell' should do the same, if not, you can still use the cmd, but you need to run 'dir /q' instead of 'ls -l'.

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  On 12/9/2024 at 3:10 PM, dudeguyman said:

You should use PowerShell as the terminal on Windows 10 or later. You don't need to run it as admin.

Beyond that, I can't help much because I'm just so unfamiliar with the platform. I heared somewhere you can just type 'cmd' in the file manager's top bar to open the cmd console on that directory. Probably writing 'pwsh' or 'powershell' should do the same, if not, you can still use the cmd, but you need to run 'dir /q' instead of 'ls -l'.

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I did all that (or atleast, did what I thought I was supposed to do) but all I keep getting is a bunch of errors in powershell. what should I do now?

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  On 12/9/2024 at 3:40 PM, QuickSilver7769 said:

I did all that (or atleast, did what I thought I was supposed to do) but all I keep getting is a bunch of errors in powershell. what should I do now?

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Posting the errors would be a start, but I don't think I can really help you: I haven't touched Windows in years, and the first step of learning Linux is unlearning Windows.

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  On 12/9/2024 at 6:01 PM, dudeguyman said:

No, unfortunately my knowledge of the community doesn't go that deep.

 

But you should have posted this thread under Troubleshooting instead of Discussions.

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my bad sorry. lemme just locate that real quick and post there. if I don't advance within a day or two, I'll send the pics here, deal?

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