--- uid: articles.start.user --- # Installing BSIPA > [!NOTE] > This guide assumes that you are starting completely fresh. 1. Grab a release from the GitHub [Releases page](https://github.com/beat-saber-modding-group/BeatSaber-IPA-Reloaded/releases). Make sure to download one of the `BSIPA-*.zip`s, as `ModList.zip` contains the Beat Saber mod for showing your mods in-game, not the loader itself. > [!NOTE] > The specific ZIP you need to download varies on the game you will be patching. For example, if you are patching Beat Saber, you will need the file > `BSIPA-x64-Net4.zip`. This is because Beat Saber is a 64 bit game running .NET 4. If you are patching Muse Dash, however, you nee the file > `BSIPA-x86-Net3.zip`. > > [!TIP] > There are a few tricks for figuring out which file you need. If the game has a folder called `MonoBleedingEdge` in the install directory, then you > need one of the `Net4` builds. To determine *which* build to use, right click on the game executable, go to the `Compatability` tab, check the > `Run this program in compatability mode for` checkbox, and look and see if the dropdown has any Windows XP emulation options. If it does, the > application is 32 bit, and you need to get one of the x86 builds. Otherwise, get one of the x64 builds. > > Make sure to uncheck that checkbox before leaving the menu. 2. Extract the zip into your game installation directory. There should now be a folder named `IPA` and a file named `IPA.exe` in the same folder as the game executable. For example, if you are installing BSIPA in Beat Saber, it might look like this after extraction: ![What your game directory may look like after extracting BSIPA](../images/install-extracted.png) 3. Run `IPA.exe` by double clicking it. A console window should pop up, and eventually, a gold message asking you to press a key will appear. Here is an example of a successful installation: ![A successful installation](../images/install-successful.png) > [!NOTE] > In some cases, this may fail, something like this: ![A failing installation](../images/install-failed.png) > > In these cases, try dragging the game executable over `IPA.exe`. After installing, your game directory should look something like this: ![A properly installed BSIPA](../images/install-correct.png) > [!NOTE] > At this point it is recommended to run the game once before continuing, to ensure that things are installed correctly. > > The first run should create a `UserData` folder with `Beat Saber IPA.json` and `Disabled Mods.json`, as well as a > `Logs` folder with several subfolders with their own files. If these are created, then the installation was very > likely successful. > > [!TIP] > If you are not installing BSIPA on Beat Saber, you probably want to go to the config at `UserData/Beat Saber IPA.json` > and set both of the following to `false`: > > ```json > { > ... > "Updates": { > "AutoUpdate": false, > "AutoCheckUpdates": false > }, > ... > } > ``` > > [!TIP] > Depending on the game, you may have to set the config member `GameAssemblies` to the names of the assemblies > that the game uses for BSIPA to virtualize them properly. > > For Beat Saber distrobutions, this will be set according to the version that it was built for by default. > Otherwise, it will contain just `Assembly-CSharp.dll` since most games use that default. 4. From here, just place all of your plugins in the `Plugins` folder, and you're all set! Many plugins will come in a zip such that the root of the zip represents the game install directory, so all you may have to do is extract the plugin into the game installation folder. > [!NOTE] For Linux users > > By default, WINE loads DLLs differently to Windows, causing issues with the injection. To make BSIPA's injection work > with Wine, `winhttp` has to have a DLL override set to `native,builtin`. This is best achieved by putting > `WINEDLLOVERRIDES="winhttp=native,builtin" %command%` in Beat Saber's launch options in Steam. > > Alternatively, this can be set either through Protontricks, or using the following > `.reg` file: > > ```reg > REGEDIT4 > [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Wine\DllOverrides] > "winhttp"="native,builtin" > ``` > > For Steam, each game's Wine prefix is located under `compatdata`; in Beat Saber's case `SteamLibrary/steamapps/compatdata/620980/pfx/user.reg`. > Changes to this file might be ovewritten when the game or Proton are updated however, so the launch options method is > recommended. Thats really all you have to do! The installation should persist across game updates for as long as `winhttp.dll` is present in the game directory, though your plugins will be moved to a different folder when it does update so things don't break horribly. ## Uninstalling Uninstalling is fairly simple, and can be done one of two ways: 1. Drag the game executable over `IPA.exe` while holding Alt. 2. Open a command prompt or Powershell terminal and run `.\IPA.exe -rn`. (see for what those options mean)