[GH-ISSUE #463] WHERE IS THE FUK!GG EXE FILE YOU SMELLY NERDSSS!!!! #365

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opened 2026-02-26 12:21:21 +03:00 by kerem · 9 comments
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Originally created by @yuritt55 on GitHub (Feb 22, 2024).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/brentvollebregt/auto-py-to-exe/issues/463

THE ONLY REASON I NEED THIS IS BECAUSE I NEED TO CONVERT OTHER'S CODE TO EXE, BUT WHERE THE F THE EXE FILE YOU NERDSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Originally created by @yuritt55 on GitHub (Feb 22, 2024). Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/brentvollebregt/auto-py-to-exe/issues/463 THE ONLY REASON I NEED THIS IS BECAUSE I NEED TO CONVERT OTHER'S CODE TO EXE, BUT WHERE THE F THE EXE FILE YOU NERDSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
kerem 2026-02-26 12:21:21 +03:00
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@github-actions[bot] commented on GitHub (Feb 22, 2024):

👋 Hi, just a reminder that if you haven't read the help post yet, give it a read to see if your issue is covered in it and make sure to follow the debugging section.

Also please note, as stated in the README, if your issue is only associated with your application and not auto-py-to-exe itself, please do not create an issue in this repository - instead, comment on the help post, video or create a new discussion.

<!-- gh-comment-id:1958775229 --> @github-actions[bot] commented on GitHub (Feb 22, 2024): 👋 Hi, just a reminder that if you haven't read [the help post](https://nitratine.net/blog/post/issues-when-using-auto-py-to-exe/) yet, give it a read to see if your issue is covered in it and make sure to follow [the debugging section](https://nitratine.net/blog/post/issues-when-using-auto-py-to-exe/#debugging). Also please note, as stated in the README, if your issue is only associated with your application and not auto-py-to-exe itself, please do not create an issue in this repository - instead, comment on the help [post](https://nitratine.net/blog/post/issues-when-using-auto-py-to-exe/), [video](https://youtu.be/OZSZHmWSOeM) or create a [new discussion](https://github.com/brentvollebregt/auto-py-to-exe/discussions).
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@brentvollebregt commented on GitHub (Feb 22, 2024):

My bad, here you go: <link to diskwiper.exe>! (lol)

<!-- gh-comment-id:1958866256 --> @brentvollebregt commented on GitHub (Feb 22, 2024): My bad, here you go: [\<link to diskwiper.exe\>](https://youtu.be/mx86-rTclzA?si=rNFE8uR6BexmrkPf)! <sub><sup>([lol](https://www.reddit.com/r/ProgrammerHumor/s/JX7uyAae2E))</sup></sub>
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@Schweiger-Jacob commented on GitHub (Feb 22, 2024):

I tried to make one using itself but it did not work

<!-- gh-comment-id:1959220282 --> @Schweiger-Jacob commented on GitHub (Feb 22, 2024): I tried to make one using itself but it did not work
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@eatsomedust4 commented on GitHub (Feb 25, 2024):

keep it PG man

<!-- gh-comment-id:1962776735 --> @eatsomedust4 commented on GitHub (Feb 25, 2024): keep it PG man
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@San3-Cod3 commented on GitHub (Mar 8, 2024):

%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python36-32\Scripts\output

Surely if you didn't check what you chose for the output dir, the only logical place is somewhere like here, no?

Or, could be here? : %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python36-32\output

Could also find an output folder in the same location as the script - it can be different when you don't choose the output location yourself.

If that's not what is meant then here:

%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python36-32\Scripts\auto-py-to-exe.exe

%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python36-32\Scripts\autopytoexe.exe

Both interchangeable for your convenience - either double click or right-click, Run as Administrator. Or just type their names anywhere in an Admin cmd (Command Prompt / Terminal) :
auto-py-to-exe.exe
autopytoexe.exe
.exe part isn't even needed either.

<!-- gh-comment-id:1984885623 --> @San3-Cod3 commented on GitHub (Mar 8, 2024): %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python36-32\Scripts\output Surely if you didn't check what you chose for the output dir, the only logical place is somewhere like here, no? Or, could be here? : %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python36-32\output Could also find an output folder in the same location as the script - it can be different when you don't choose the output location yourself. If that's not what is meant then here: %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python36-32\Scripts\auto-py-to-exe.exe %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python36-32\Scripts\autopytoexe.exe Both interchangeable for your convenience - either double click or right-click, Run as Administrator. Or just type their names anywhere in an Admin cmd (Command Prompt / Terminal) : auto-py-to-exe.exe autopytoexe.exe .exe part isn't even needed either.
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<!-- gh-comment-id:1986013912 --> @San3-Cod3 commented on GitHub (Mar 8, 2024): https://www.reddit.com/r/github/comments/1at9br4/i_am_new_to_github_and_i_have_lots_to_say/?share_id=ez-nbRIud-oXZQ4dew6KW&utm_content=1&utm_medium=android_app&utm_name=androidcss&utm_source=share&utm_term=1
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<!-- gh-comment-id:1987005852 --> @San3-Cod3 commented on GitHub (Mar 9, 2024): https://www.reddit.com/user/automatic_purpose_/comments/1atvs7k/github_sucks_ass/
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@github-actions[bot] commented on GitHub (Apr 10, 2024):

This issue is stale because it has been open for 60 days with no activity. Remove stale label or comment on this issue or it will be closed in 5 days.

<!-- gh-comment-id:2046267311 --> @github-actions[bot] commented on GitHub (Apr 10, 2024): This issue is stale because it has been open for 60 days with no activity. Remove stale label or comment on this issue or it will be closed in 5 days.
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@github-actions[bot] commented on GitHub (Apr 15, 2024):

Closing issue due to no activity in more than 60 days.

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