I added a Launch Tracking Pause but my program (often a CD-based program) is still immediately shut down by WinU. What should I do?
This might be due to delays associated with loading a program’s data from a CD, where the program is paused waiting for the CD data to become available. WinU takes this delay as an indication that the program does not intend to launch, and stops looking for it. When the program eventually appears, WinU treats it as a non-button window. Sometimes you can fix this by simply giving a longer Launch Tracking Pause, so it looks for it longer. If that fixes it, you’re done. You can also try modifying the way the program launches. If it runs from a shortcut, try launching its executable file directly. If it launches directly, run it from a shortcut. Here is how to do this. Look on the Buttons tab for this program. If the File To Run is a shortcut (with a file extension of PIF or LNK), try running the application’s executable program directly by putting the exe file itself into the File To Run line. When testing this method, set the program’s Launch Pause to zero. Is this a CD-based program? If
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