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Last night after been playing wow for 2 years with no problems i suddenly got a fatal error i nearly cryed having heard of the evil that this is, so i checked the tech help web site to see if i can sort this out i followed all of the instructions did diskchk,ram mem leak check ,driver check,disc defrag,com core temp check.. i even checked on the cat ...all fine and dandy....so after many hours it was time to repatch wow it whent a dream only 2hrs so happy to logg into wow again played around for a while turned pc off and when to bed .zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz this morning i checked on wow within 1 hr of playing FATAL ERROR ........grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr...has any one else experiance this and is customer support worth contacting ....any other solutions would be helpful.
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what was the error code?
This application has encountered a critical error:
ERROR #134 (0x85100086) Fatal Condition
Program: C:Program FilesWorld of WarcraftWoW.exe
Failed to read file WORLDWMONORTHRENDBUILDINGSTITANWG_TITANBUILDING02_000.wmo.
Debug Details:
[2] err=0 text=SFileReadFile - WORLDWMONORTHRENDBUILDINGSTITANWG_TITANBUILDING02_000.wmo - Datalichking.MPQ
[1] err=0 text=ReadSectors/DecompressData failed
[0] err=0 text=ReadSectors/DecompressData failed
I had this problem way back,I tried almost everything back then,only thing worked was a new clean wow install.And i had to do that about once a week,was really annoying.
You have a corrupted file that is causing WoW to crash when the game attempts to read it.
The reason you've been playing without trouble is likely due to the fact that it's a Wrath of the Lich King file, and you likely only started accessing the content recently.
Your likely only choice is a fresh reinstall, just keep your patches folder on hand to make updating much easier.
Thanks ill do i new install sometime this week if i get time wife and job comes first ...damn blizzard
have you tried running the repair program in your WoW folder? repair.exe - it's job is to repair broken files