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« on: 06-08-2008, 22:18:22 »

Hello-

From what I understand Error #134 is an indication of data corruption, and many players are having it, and Blizz is doing little to help players. But let's try this:

Restart your PC clean and disable Anti Virus software. Next run a Scandisk (scheduled task for XP users, requires a reboot if the system files are on a locked drive) and check "Fix Files Automatically" next restart your machine if needed and let scandisk finish. At next bootup, run a full defragment on your E: and F: drives.

Next, run repair.exe in your WoW main folder; you can try "check files only" but it is advised to delete your cache folder addons and reinstall them.

Try playing WoW after this without any addons, check the places which are "bugged" to you-- if there are no crashes then, try reinstalling your addons 9for version 2.4.2) again.

Moving this to Support.

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