![]() If this doesn’t help then I’m sorry and I hope you can get whatever specific issue is happening for you fixed. Forcing that to close, along with deleting the cache (step 5), made the launcher basically “forget” the issue and start over fresh. In my case even after the launcher was closed the update agent was running in the background. Turn the computer back on, relaunch the launcher, and if it begins to update and correctly does so you’re golden. This forces Windows 10 to shut down completely instead of hibernating (win10 tries to save time by hibernating, but this saves data between shut downs). Hold down the shift key while you press the shutdown button. Open the start menu, and navigate to the shutdown button. Do not mess with the folder.įrom here go ahead and completely restart the computer. Find the “Blizzard Entertainment” folder and delete the entire folder.Press Win R and type %ProgramData% and press enter.Ensure that BlizzardUpdateAgent isn’t running and that no Blizzard related tasks are running.Open the Task Manager with CTRL SHIFT ESC.BTW-my conclusion was that “addons” had nothing to do with this problem, and due to all the troubleshooting as an end-user, given all the circumstances, sequence of events, and the ultimate fix was that the Blizzard Launcher rolled out on Friday was the root cause.So this may help, it may not help, but this worked for me. I will try to avoid that as long as possible. I see the option on the (previous) launcher to download the latest (From Friday?) Blizz Launcher update and am VERY afraid. If you download a “fresh” version of WoW from your account, you get the old/previous version of the Launcher. The nightmare of resetting my Bartender addon settings begins (backup of this addon seems imperfect for some reason, never have figured out why the exact configuration doesn’t get backed up on a backup…grrrr). The game is now playable and I am logged in. This install seems to be occurring successfully. I went to my Blizzard account and performed (still downloading now) a re-install of WoW. “Remove”) was blocked by some lingering Launcher software), a hard/manual delete was the only option. Restart the App and wait for any updates to. In the Explorer window you just opened, locate and delete the Data folder. To resolve this: Click the Cogwheel icon next to the Play or Update button and choose Show in Explorer. Not ideal but since the Windows Add/Remove function (i.e. If the App is stuck in a Scan
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