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####Guide ####Guide
- Make sure you have installed both [Git][Git] and the [.NET Core SDK][.NET Core SDK]. - Make sure you have installed both [Git][Git] and the [.NET Core SDK][.NET Core SDK].
- Create a **new folder** anywhere you like and name it `Nadeko`. - Create a **new folder** anywhere you like and name it `Nadeko`.
- Next, [Right-Click on this link](https://github.com/Kwoth/NadekoBotInstallerWin/raw/master/NadekoInstaller.bat) and select **Save link as** and save the file `NadekoInstaller.bat` inside the `Nadeko` folder that we created earlier. (**DO NOT** rename the file `NadekoInstaller.bat`) - Next, [Right-Click on this link](https://github.com/Kwoth/NadekoBotInstallerWin/raw/master/NadekoInstaller.bat) and select **Save link as** and save the file `NadekoInstaller.bat` inside the `Nadeko` folder that we created earlier. (Please **DO NOT** rename the file `NadekoInstaller.bat`.)
- Once that's done, double-click on `NadekoInstaller.bat` to run it. - Once that's done, right-click on `NadekoInstaller.bat` to run it as Administrator.
- From the options, - From the options,
- Choose `1` to get the **most recent build**. - Choose `1` to get the **most recent build**.
- Choose `2` to get the **stable build**. - Choose `2` to get the **stable build**.
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- The bot should have been added to your server. - The bot should have been added to your server.
####Starting the bot ####Starting the bot
- Go to the `Nadeko` folder that we have created earlier, and run the `NadekoInstaller.bat` file. - Go to the `Nadeko` folder that we have created earlier, and run the `NadekoInstaller.bat` file as Administrator.
- From the options, - From the options,
- Choose `3` to **run the bot normally**. - Choose `3` to **run the bot normally**.
(with normal-run the bot will shutdown and will stay offline if it disconnects by the use of `.die` command until you manually run it again. Useful if you want to test the bot.) (with normal-run the bot will shutdown and will stay offline if it disconnects by the use of `.die` command until you manually run it again. Useful if you want to test the bot.)
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In order to have a functioning music module, you need to install ffmpeg and setup api keys. In order to have a functioning music module, you need to install ffmpeg and setup api keys.
#### Setting up `ffmpeg` using NadekoBot Client!
- Go to the `Nadeko` folder that we have created earlier, and run the `NadekoInstaller.bat` file as Administrator.
- From the options select `6` Install ffmpeg (for music)
- Next, **Press Any Key** if you are running as Administrator or just close and relaunch it as Administrator using mouse right-click.
- Wait for it to finish installing and backing up existing.
- Once done, you should see "ffmpeg Installation complete!".
- Next, **Press Any Key** to go back to NadekoBot Client.
- Press `3` to run the bot normally just to test music. (optional)
- `ffmpeg` installation for Music is now complete.
#### Manual `ffmpeg` setup #### Manual `ffmpeg` setup
- Create a folder named `ffmpeg` in your main Windows directory. We will use **C:\ffmpeg** (for our guide) - Create a folder named `ffmpeg` in your main Windows directory. We will use **C:\ffmpeg** (for our guide)
- Download FFMPEG through the link https://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/builds/ (download static build) - Download FFMPEG through the link https://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/builds/ (download static build)