2014-02-15, 16:10
I may have overlooked those posts. I had replied to your query that I don't have Win 8.1 to test the problem. It is working in my Win 8, 32 bit system.
Can you test the following code:
First install autohotkey, then create a new hotkey script by rightclicking desktop > new > autohotkey script. Paste the above code, change the path of xbmc properly and save. Right click the file and select the menu 'Compile' to get .exe file. Now in xbmclauncher select this exe file as shell and reboot. See if explorer is started when xbmc is closed.
Can you test the following code:
Code:
Run, C:\Program Files (86)\XBMC\XBMC.exe
SetTimer, MonitorXBMC, 500
MonitorXBMC:
Process, Exist, xbmc.exe ; check if xbmc.exe is running
If (ErrorLevel = 0) ;if not running
Process, Exist, explorer.exe ; check if explorer.exe is running
If (ErrorLevel = 0)
Run, %A_WinDir%\Explorer.exe, %A_WinDir% ; start explorer.
First install autohotkey, then create a new hotkey script by rightclicking desktop > new > autohotkey script. Paste the above code, change the path of xbmc properly and save. Right click the file and select the menu 'Compile' to get .exe file. Now in xbmclauncher select this exe file as shell and reboot. See if explorer is started when xbmc is closed.