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I'm reciveing this error when trying to install something which uses 'git' command. I've already installed git and put the directory into my environment variable - C:Program Files (x86)Gitcmd



I've already restarted my pc too.



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    I'm reciveing this error when trying to install something which uses 'git' command. I've already installed git and put the directory into my environment variable - C:Program Files (x86)Gitcmd



    I've already restarted my pc too.



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      I'm reciveing this error when trying to install something which uses 'git' command. I've already installed git and put the directory into my environment variable - C:Program Files (x86)Gitcmd



      I've already restarted my pc too.



      What should I do please?










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      I'm reciveing this error when trying to install something which uses 'git' command. I've already installed git and put the directory into my environment variable - C:Program Files (x86)Gitcmd



      I've already restarted my pc too.



      What should I do please?







      windows-8 windows-8.1 git cmd.exe environment-variables






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          You said you "put the directory into my environment variable" More specifically, it should be the "PATH" environment variable you added it to, using a semicolon ';' at the end of the original value, followed by your Git path.



          Also, make sure your Gitbin directory is also in the path.






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            You said you "put the directory into my environment variable" More specifically, it should be the "PATH" environment variable you added it to, using a semicolon ';' at the end of the original value, followed by your Git path.



            Also, make sure your Gitbin directory is also in the path.






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              You said you "put the directory into my environment variable" More specifically, it should be the "PATH" environment variable you added it to, using a semicolon ';' at the end of the original value, followed by your Git path.



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                You said you "put the directory into my environment variable" More specifically, it should be the "PATH" environment variable you added it to, using a semicolon ';' at the end of the original value, followed by your Git path.



                Also, make sure your Gitbin directory is also in the path.






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                You said you "put the directory into my environment variable" More specifically, it should be the "PATH" environment variable you added it to, using a semicolon ';' at the end of the original value, followed by your Git path.



                Also, make sure your Gitbin directory is also in the path.







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