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[resolved] Osu! update wont work

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Topic Starter
-Ryzen-
I play on osu!lazer and when i decided to install osu! (original game) i simply cant it wont work it just stops after downloading avodec.dll or something so can anyone give me an archive or a folder with the game?

Can someone help?
Death
Does it completely stop (like the installer just closes) or is it just getting stuck?

Please post the "update.log" file from the Logs folder in your osu! install directory.
Topic Starter
-Ryzen-
I mean its like it wont download the avodec-51
.dll and i checked the folder but there is no update.log
Death
It will be inside your Logs folder. If the installer is running, it's impossible for it to not be there.
Topic Starter
-Ryzen-
maybe its because of my network so can you give a uhh archive with the game files?
THAT_otaku
It likely is because of your network, which might be easily fixable, but we need your Update.log file to know whats wrong. As death said:

Death wrote:

It will be inside your Logs folder. If the installer is running, it's impossible for it to not be there.
Topic Starter
-Ryzen-
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JkInqwoZxdr4CeugaleGkK6maI6OxaKmgcS1qPxtQXY/edit?usp=sharing

This is what i found in update.log

oh and btw when i tried to download the osu!install.exe on my pc the page would keep loading no matter which browser im using and when i tried on my phone i could download the installer
Death
Restart your modem, router, and PC. If you're still having issues after doing that, this is probably some ISP issue. If your phone is using data, that's probably why you were able to download the installer on it but not on your computer.

I'm pretty sure some other user from India who was having this same issue also reported that changing their DNS server fixed it for them. Might be worth giving that a try as well. Google has a guide for switching to their public DNS, which you can find here: https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns/docs/using
Topic Starter
-Ryzen-

Death wrote:

Restart your modem, router, and PC. If you're still having issues after doing that, this is probably some ISP issue. If your phone is using data, that's probably why you were able to download the installer on it but not on your computer.

I'm pretty sure some other user from India who was having this same issue also reported that changing their DNS server fixed it for them. Might be worth giving that a try as well. Google has a guide for switching to their public DNS, which you can find here: https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns/docs/using
Thanks it worked
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