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→‎Installing FFGo and its dependencies: Fix name of the folder containing the FFGo log files
(→‎Installing FFGo and its dependencies: Add precisions: 1) take note of the Python install folder before it is too late, and 2) don't disable the Python Launcher for Windows (unless you know what you are doing...))
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The FFGo dialog reachable via <i>Help → About</i> displays the versions of the main dependencies used by FFGo. In case you entered an invalid path, or some other error, a hint is generally given there. In any case, troubleshooting information is always printed to the terminal (if you ran <tt>ffgo.exe</tt> as opposed to <tt>ffgo-noconsole.exe</tt>) and to the FFGo log file located in the <tt>%APPDATA%\FFGo\config</tt> folder (do a Google search with keywords “Windows” and “APPDATA” if you don't know what this means).
The FFGo dialog reachable via <i>Help → About</i> displays the versions of the main dependencies used by FFGo. In case you entered an invalid path, or some other error, a hint is generally given there. In any case, troubleshooting information is always printed to the terminal (if you ran <tt>ffgo.exe</tt> as opposed to <tt>ffgo-noconsole.exe</tt>) and to the FFGo log file located in the <tt>%APPDATA%\FFGo\Logs</tt> folder (do a Google search with keywords “Windows” and “APPDATA” if you don't know what this means).


<strong>If for some reason you can't run <tt>pip</tt>:</strong>
<strong>If for some reason you can't run <tt>pip</tt>:</strong>
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