![]() However, if you haven’t, here’s how you can transfer your files from one drive to another. If you are just going to be removing your storage drive that already has the game installed, you can skip this step. You’ll need to transfer your files from your primary storage device to the medium you will use on the secondary PC. However, you’ll need to be careful not to accidentally delete any of your important system files. You can also use your primary storage drive (the one with Windows installed). However, if your games are stored on a secondary device on your primary PC, you can temporarily remove the storage drive and insert it into your new PC for the transfer process. So, you’ll need to opt for an external storage device instead. Sadly, USBs don’t come in such large capacities. To transfer your games (since they’re larger), you’ll need an external storage device, either an HDD or an SSD. Your Blizzard games will be stored on an SSD or an HDD on your primary PC. Frequently Asked Questions Step #1: Getting Your Storage Medium Ready.How To Transfer Blizzard Saved Game Files From One PC to Another.Step #1: Getting Your Storage Medium Ready.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. 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. Not ideal but since the Windows Add/Remove function (i.e. This time I uninstalled the Launcher then manually deleted the entire World of Warcraft directory on the c:\ drive. Interface -> “InterfaceOld”), the Blizzard Launcher Scanning/Update loop persisted. Long-term player…would like to stay with WoW.Īfter deleting addons then trying the suggestion of renaming the folders (e.g. That also did NOT fix the problem-same result.īlizz-please just tell me that you’ll have this fixed on Tuesday maintenance-that’s all I want to know. I’ve also tried the Blizz post that says to create a new Windows Admin Account and try the Scan & Repair again. The Launcher is blocking any play whatsoever. COMPLETELY locked out of WoW…launcher seems to be blocking a login into “WoW Classic” which I don’t play to much but have…with the same UPDATE/SCANNING loop…though I did not initiate a Scan & Repair on that app. ![]() This problem seems directly related to the Launcher but deleting the Battlenet launcher and re-installing it does not correct the issue either. ![]() Followed another post saying “Delete *.IDX files under “Data” folder then re-run SCAN & REPAIR.” This did not correct the problem and the endless “UPDATE/SCANNING” problem resumes. The launcher blocks attempts to un-install and re-install the game with a “Woops, something went wrong” message. This caused an endless loop to UPDATE/SCANNING. After my character fell through the world and caused d/c’s upon re-peated logins, I followed the Blizz posts that said to Scan & Repair under Options. ![]()
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