![]() ![]() It then gives me the option to repair the old patched game to include third party addons. (However the entire time that the Updater is running, I also have Windows Explorer open to show that there is absolutely nothing of WoW in Program Files. ![]() It gets about 95% done or so and is replaced by another Blizzard Updater box which states "The file "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Blizzard Entertainment\World of Warcraft\Uninstall.xml" could not be renamed to "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Blizzard Entertainment\World of Warcraft\". When I double-click on the file it appears to patch the game ok and I get to the log-in screen fine, but once there the game gives me a "Patch Required" message and tells me to press the restart button to exit and download the patch that I just applied!!Īfter I press restart, the patch gets automatically downloaded (even though I already have it) and a Blizzard Updater box appears with a "writing patch.file" progress bar at the bottom. So wasn't the answer supposedly to move it from wherever it downloaded to (assuming it wasn't in the Games Files folder) and move it to the Games Files folder? ![]() patch, I found it already in my Games Files folder as opposed to Program Files! I finally decided to try my hand at fixing it a bit but when I went to look for my already downloaded 2.-to-2. 25th and the 2.2 patch when MazzleUI went kaboom. Sorry to revive an old thread which appeared answered but I've yet to play again since Sep. ![]()
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