(2017-06-09 15:22)Atreyu Wrote: It should 😉
OR:
1. Rightclick Start – then leftclick Run
2. Paste this in the run box: %appdata%
3. find and rename or delete the directory: ‘kodi’
4. Start KodiYou should be in a default install now.
I switch to windows 7 64x so that Kodi 17.3 would read my 4G ram as 4G not as 3.25 only as in windows 7 32x. However, buffering problem increased dramatically. Why? Is there a solution for that. Warm regards.