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greeb Jun 11, 2018 @ 10:46pm
Deleted x-server and logs help
So I deleted my x-server and logs without thinking and now I have no way to get x-server back. Scan doesn't give any ip back so it looks like my only option from now is to restart entirely. Pls help
Originally posted by frog:
I actually just figured out how to do beat this myself. Do the following exactly as shown:

1) Run 'scan'
2) Connect to the IP that is not your own. In other words, connect to the second IP listed in scan. Make sure you write not this IP down, but your own IP down, you'll need it in a sec
3) Run 'cd sys'
4) Run 'scp bootcfg.dll', 'scp netcfgx.dll', 'scp x-server.sys', and 'scp os-config.sys'
5) Run 'connect [your IP]'
6) Run 'cd home'
7) Run 'mv bootcfg.dll ../sys/'
8) Run 'mv netcfgx.dll ../sys/'
9) Run 'mv x-server.sys ../sys/'
10) Run 'mv os-config.sys ../sys/'
11) Run 'reboot -i'

This should fix it, it's how it worked for me. Let me know if that helps at all.
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MichaelPatriot21 Jun 11, 2018 @ 11:56pm 
Download an x-server from any machine, just got to any hack machines sys files and type scp x-server
greeb Jun 12, 2018 @ 6:43am 
Originally posted by MichaelPatriot21:
Download an x-server from any machine, just got to any hack machines sys files and type scp x-server

I've tried but the issue is that i can't find an ip to connect to other than my own. I have tried scanning while connected to my computer and disconnected from my computer.
greeb Jun 12, 2018 @ 6:49am 
On another note, Im in the labyrinth dlc so I can't connect to the tutorial computer and get x-server.sys file there either.
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frog Jun 12, 2018 @ 8:15am 
I actually just figured out how to do beat this myself. Do the following exactly as shown:

1) Run 'scan'
2) Connect to the IP that is not your own. In other words, connect to the second IP listed in scan. Make sure you write not this IP down, but your own IP down, you'll need it in a sec
3) Run 'cd sys'
4) Run 'scp bootcfg.dll', 'scp netcfgx.dll', 'scp x-server.sys', and 'scp os-config.sys'
5) Run 'connect [your IP]'
6) Run 'cd home'
7) Run 'mv bootcfg.dll ../sys/'
8) Run 'mv netcfgx.dll ../sys/'
9) Run 'mv x-server.sys ../sys/'
10) Run 'mv os-config.sys ../sys/'
11) Run 'reboot -i'

This should fix it, it's how it worked for me. Let me know if that helps at all.
Last edited by frog; Jun 12, 2018 @ 8:15am
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