World of Warcraft Fix

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  1. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 Beta Build 7000
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    World of Warcraft Fix


    MY World of Warcraft makes my windows 7 Blue screen Crash and it wont start WoW i have tried Uninstalling and installing both Windows and WoW a few times
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  2. Posts : 4,282
    Windows 7 Ultimate Vista Ultimate x64
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    someone was saying if you have it installed on another partition you can play it from there without even installing it on Windows 7.
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  3. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 Beta Build 7000
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    Mr GRiM said:
    someone was saying if you have it installed on another partition you can play it from there without even installing it on Windows 7.
    i dont have this option
    I cant dual boot and i dont want to go back to Vistaa
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  4. Posts : 250
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1
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    Mr GRiM said:
    someone was saying if you have it installed on another partition you can play it from there without even installing it on Windows 7.
    yes this is how i have it....


    Quote:
    Mr GRiM


    someone was saying if you have it installed on another partition you can play it from there without even installing it on Windows 7.




    i dont have this option
    I cant dual boot and i dont want to go back to Vistaa
    Ok with this in mind you have 2 options....
    1: copy and paste (not cut and past)( the wow directory and all its content to lets say may documents, now un-install wow... place the wow directory back to the location of your choice, make a sortuct for the launcher or wow.exe to the desktop.... in theory it now should run

    if that fails you could

    2: Go to computer management and make a small partition on your C:\ drive (13 or 14GB maybe more) and make for example H:\ the then follow the steps above or reinstall WoW
    this would/should then enable it to play
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  5. Posts : 9
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    ripbox said:
    yes this is how i have it....


    Quote:

    Mr GRiM


    someone was saying if you have it installed on another partition you can play it from there without even installing it on Windows 7.





    Ok with this in mind you have 2 options....
    1: copy and paste (not cut and past)( the wow directory and all its content to lets say may documents, now un-install wow... place the wow directory back to the location of your choice, make a sortuct for the launcher or wow.exe to the desktop.... in theory it now should run

    if that fails you could

    2: Go to computer management and make a small partition on your C:\ drive (13 or 14GB maybe more) and make for example H:\ the then follow the steps above or reinstall WoW
    this would/should then enable it to play

    So The portion WIll Act like an Empty Hard Drive?
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  6. Posts : 250
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1
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    that's the theory
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  7. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 Beta Build 7000
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    The thing is its locked or sumthing and Microsoft made it so i cant Recover to Vista cuz the only way i can is by hitting F11 at start and they disabled it and It has its own partition or sumthing idk but i need to Run WoW its like my life, lmao , but true
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  8. Posts : 250
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1
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    sorry im not understanding... what is locked?
    are you trying to tell us that you cant make a new partition?
    take a look at Disk Management - Shrink Partition - Vista Forums
    if that is still no help then you could add a 2nd HHD or even an external HDD
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  9. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 Beta Build 7000
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       #9

    2nd HHD


    it works fine now had to Take out my Video card and yeha i would have to add a 2nd Hhd
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  10. Posts : 4
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    This worked out of the box for me (trial edition)

    Hating the game so far though
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