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    • CommentAuthorAennor
    • CommentTimeNov 16th 2006 edited
     
    I tried to use the trac system as requested but the URL is invalid. I'd report that but ... :P

    Anyway, I get a 132 error loading WoW and it crashes. Bliz says to delete the Interface and WTF directories. That's really not an option so I disabled all add-ons ... works. Added them back in a few at a time and I come to where I can load everything except Enchantrix. I deleted that folder from Interface, as well as the data from the WTF folder related to it. I then re-installed from the newest version using the .EXE installer, re-enabled the add-on and I get the same crashes again.

    Any ideas?
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    Did you delete your WDB folder?

    PS: Where did you find the link to trac that does not work?
    • CommentAuthorAennor
    • CommentTimeNov 16th 2006
     
    No I didn't delete that folder ... will do so now.

    I rather dislike that whole "delete the Interface folder" solution from Blizzard as I lose a lot of setup work. Oh well, I guess it beats not playing.

    The trac link that did not work was here:

    http://auctioneeraddon.com/?p=support
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    Posted By: Aennor
    The trac link that did not work was here:

    http://auctioneeraddon.com/?p=support
    Fixed! Thanks for the heads-up.
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      CommentAuthorNemelis
    • CommentTimeNov 16th 2006
     
    Btw, what Blizzard always forgets to tell is "Backup your folders first" (so you can put your addons back one by one till you found the culprit)

    (And now my favourite spam-message :wink: (which can also be found via the link above):
    /*start "spam"*/ the WTFBackup.bat batch-file can be used to set up a scheduled backup of your SavedVariables folder. For addons with large SavedVariables files (like Auctioneer and Gatherer) this can prevent a lot of data-loss when your server corrupts your data.
    /*end "spam"*/)
    • CommentAuthorAennor
    • CommentTimeNov 17th 2006
     
    Thanks MentalPower and Nemelis. Cleaning up all those files finally got me running again. I'm a little bummed that I lost my auctioneer data but will expand my "intra-comupter replication" to include versioning backups.
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