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paul iveson

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installed wookie looks ok used megabuild but when try to open it goes straight back ti install screen then when i try gain it says "for a successful update ensure you have cleared data first" but dont want to loose kodi i might be being thick here but if anyone can help please
 

ChrisM

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Probably worth checking with the Wookie team if you haven't done so already - http://wookiespmc.com/contacting-the-wookies/

If you definitely have a Beta version of Kodi 17.1 in use, I would search for Kodi in the Play Store, uninstall it with the button there, then click the install button. This will give you Kodi 17.1 (not a Beta version of it). You'll lose your data and need to reinstall your preferred add-ons/build but worth trying.

Also worth checking whether your ISP is blocking anything, https://droidbox.co.uk/how-to/bt-are-your-isp-add-on-problems/ and https://droidbox.co.uk/how-to/uk-isps-blocking-content-how-to-remove-their-filters/ are worth a read through.
 

Aruba-CB

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I have tried uninstalling KODI and using CC cleaner to try and clean any remianing files. When I download KODI (Krypton version) and install it, the wookie build comes back up.
Is there any way to get rid of the wookie build completely?
 

angela

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HI, You may have the Wookie APK installed on your box and it may overwrite kodi when you open it, go to your settings > apps > and check to see if you have the Wookie app installed if you do uninstall it then try kodi

To clear a build of kodi go to your settings > apps > find kodi and press force stop then clear data.
 
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ChrisM

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Any chance you're clicking on the DroidBOX Media Centre (DBMC) link on the launcher's homescreen, rather than a shortcut for Kodi itself? Most common reason in the past at least, when people didn't realize they were two different applications.