10-13-2010, 09:14 AM
(10-13-2010, 03:39 AM)vor_lord Wrote: Well according to this post, I have to completely remove the game and install from scratch
What finally worked for me was to copy my WoW directory from the SSD to a larger drive, then let the launcher and downloader do their thing. Windows complained of a couple of javascript errors, but it basically seemed to work. I then made a backup and deleted files that probably were not necessary, such as all the 2.x and 3.x patches. Lastly I copied everything back to the SSD.
Then I could play. In a manner of speaking. I have seven level 80's, most with dual spec, that I have to configure and learn how to play. Took a while just to be able to auto attack.
While I am complaining, the Blizzard background downloader process has been running, and was configured to download, but nothing as far as I could tell had actually been downloaded before this afternoon and I had to wait for about 4.6G to come in.
In any event, things seem stable now.
"I may be old, but I'm not dead."