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When I installed this DepotDownloader I wanted to Downpatch to a previous version of Elden Ring for a mod.
Instead of that, what actually happened?
But when I put in the line of code I got this "dotnet DepotDownloader.dll -app 1245620 -depot 1245621 -manifest 6691832777604126089" <---- (What I put in)
Could not execute because the specified command or file was not found. <----- (What I got back)
Possible reasons for this include:
You misspelled a built-in dotnet command.
You intended to execute a .NET program, but dotnet-DepotDownloader.dll does not exist.
You intended to run a global tool, but a dotnet-prefixed executable with this name could not be found on the PATH.
This discussion was converted from issue #422 on April 20, 2023 16:54.
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What did you expect to happen?
When I installed this DepotDownloader I wanted to Downpatch to a previous version of Elden Ring for a mod.
Instead of that, what actually happened?
But when I put in the line of code I got this "dotnet DepotDownloader.dll -app 1245620 -depot 1245621 -manifest 6691832777604126089" <---- (What I put in)
Could not execute because the specified command or file was not found. <----- (What I got back)
Possible reasons for this include:
Is there any easy solution to this?
Which operating system are you running on?
Windows
Version
Depot Downloader Master
Relevant log output
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