![]() Then reloaded and rebuilt it I believe as 'apfhex' mentions and it corrected issues.īeen a while but worth a shot. Ended up renaming the WOW Directory so that I could copy over some of my stuff if I could get it working. But do remember that after restoring WOW after my Leopard upgrade it could not find the WOW executable even when I tried executing it directly from the WOW Folder in the Applications. ![]() My computer runs WoW perfectly so it isnt a matter of the system requirements.īut thought you meant this version, which obviously not. Ps: I'm on an iMac running os x.4 Tiger with an intel core 2 duo processor. I can't figure out why it is doing this and I'd appreciate it if someone could help me out with this. ![]() The message says: 'World of Warcraft Required' 'Please Install World of Warcraft before installing Burning Crusade' It then gives the options of buying world of warcraft online, viewing the readme, the manual and then customer support, and the last option is to just exit the installer. However, when trying to install Burning Crusade the installer won't detect World of Warcraft. I've recently bought the World of Warcraft battle chest, and World of Warcraft installed without a problem.
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