2019-07-15, 18:58
(2019-07-15, 18:11)aceuk Wrote:I'm glad I could help :-)(2019-07-15, 14:02)david1337 Wrote: All I did was to copy the "script.Dave.RunFile-master" folder, and change the paths etc. Then I created the zip file. Not sure why it didn't work the first time.
I am pretty sure that "HD-RunApp.exe" will open BlueStacks, but I can tell from your screenshot that something is messed up with your EXE file association. In the "Type" column it says "XML Configuration" - it should say "Application"
So you need to:
1. Fix your exe file association using this guide: https://www.trishtech.com/2011/05/restor...n-windows/
2. Go to Kodi and uninstall the "Dave.Bluestacks" that you just installed - and restart Kodi.
3. Download the new zip I made for your with the correct path: https://www.dropbox.com/s/dxv79e0qsxq1i6...s.zip?dl=1
4. Install the new zip in Kodi
success. Thanks for all your effort.