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WoW Patch Issues


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Neokun

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Got the game, downloaded/installed it, put in my code, put in my 60 day card code, everything is good.

Now I run the game and try to get online and it says it has to update...the game updates successfully, then says it must restart. It goes to restart, Blizzard Downloader opens up and attempts to download the latest patch...but it doesnt happen.

Then I tried to mirror the patch but still no cigar.

Can anyone help me?
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SILENT_GUNZ

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it should download in the background while your playing the game. :whistling:
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No, it hasnt let me play yet. It closes the game and attempts to download patch 1.11 or something but it doesnt work...
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reinstall WoW the run da patch
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When it opens the update window, there should be (if I remember, I haven't played in forever) and option that disables the Peer to Peer download of it (which is default) and should take you to a mirror site.

Also, if you need to update manually, not using the auto installer, you need to find each incremental patch. I'm pretty sure there isn't a full patch out there so you'd need to find each little patch, which is a pain.

Try disabling your firewall momentarily and trying that.
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http://www.gamespot....o...52951&mode=

Try that.
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