2012-05-27, 20:15
If you have a NAS station where the drives spin down Windows have some times problems mapping the drives so it works in XBMC.
If you have this problem you can try my solution.
Create a .bat file to start XBMC and put it inStartup
net use m: \\10.123.123.20\multimedia # This command will map M to your NAS Multimedia directory (10.123.123.20 is my NAS stations IP)
%windir%\explorer.exe m: # This command do the trick to force windows to make the mapped M: to work all times. (Windows Explorer will pop up)
"C:\Program Files (x86)\XBMC\XBMC.exe" -d 1" # Starting XBMC
exit
If you have this problem you can try my solution.
Create a .bat file to start XBMC and put it inStartup
net use m: \\10.123.123.20\multimedia # This command will map M to your NAS Multimedia directory (10.123.123.20 is my NAS stations IP)
%windir%\explorer.exe m: # This command do the trick to force windows to make the mapped M: to work all times. (Windows Explorer will pop up)
"C:\Program Files (x86)\XBMC\XBMC.exe" -d 1" # Starting XBMC
exit