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*: ''If Kodi is started in [[#portable|'''portable''' mode]], the log file will be created in the Kodi folder itself.'' | *: ''If Kodi is started in [[#portable|'''portable''' mode]], the log file will be created in the Kodi folder itself.'' | ||
** Windows 7/8/10: {{highlight|Vista/Windows 7: Users\[user]\AppData\Roaming\Kodi\kodi.log}} | ** Windows Vista/7/8/10: {{highlight|Vista/Windows 7: Users\[user]\AppData\Roaming\Kodi\kodi.log}} | ||
* Crash report: | * Crash report: | ||
** Windows 7/8/10: {{highlight|Vista/Windows 7: Users\[user]\AppData\Roaming\Kodi\Kodi_crashlog-[DATE]-[TIME].dmp}} | ** Windows Vista/7/8/10: {{highlight|Vista/Windows 7: Users\[user]\AppData\Roaming\Kodi\Kodi_crashlog-[DATE]-[TIME].dmp}} | ||
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Revision as of 07:14, 7 June 2018
Windows | Windows FAQ |
Frequently Asked Questions Windows and Windows-compatible computer hardware.
General FAQ
- See also: All platforms FAQ for FAQs that apply to all versions of Kodi.
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Troubleshooting
See also: Troubleshooting
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v15: Kodi won't open if there is no network
- Kodi v15.0 and v15.1 won't open if Windows doesn't have an active network device. This is different than having no network connection. For example, Kodi should still work if you have an installed wifi, bluetooth, ethernet, or other network device, even if they are not currently connected, so long as they are not "disabled" in Windows. A fix for this will be included in the upcoming v15.2 bugfix release.
v15: Webserver or phone remotes don't work
- Some Windows installs (especially Windows 10) seem to be reserving port 80 for Skype usage, which prevents Kodi's internal web server from starting up. Kodi should default to using port "8080" on new installs, but existing installs might need to manually change the port in the web server settings to use 8080.