I just installed JustDecompile for the first time on my Windows 10 machine, and when I start it up I am getting this error:
Can not load WinRT Metadata, the option is grayed out even though I am running Windows 10 and the C:\Windows\System32\WinMetadata folder does exist.
I also tried open the above folder but JustDecompile says it can not fild the folder! I did start JustDecompile as the admin, no luck.
Please assist. Thanks.
whatever exe file or dll file I drag in the justdecompile window, i get a windw with the error message:
Justdecompile support only valid CLR assemblies. Not supported file:
(name of the file dropped)
Make any changes under Tools / Settings.
Restart JustDecompile.
Changes have not been persisted.
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Enable option to generate not only large numbers as hex, but also small numbers (byte, ushort and so on). i mean the numbers in the whole project to be generated a HEX
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I don't know why but JD keeps being disassociated with DLLs, and it's a pain to re-associate. Make it easy for us by adding something in settings to do it for us.
It's annoying. Figure out a different way to let us know there's an update.
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