1. Error after client download

    Hi, today I downloaded the WotLK client from this web and tried to launch the game. There was an error:

    This application has encountered a critical error:

    ERROR #132 (0x85100084) Fatal Exception
    Program: C:UsersmilanDownloadsWorld of Warcraft 3.3.5aWow.exe
    Exception: 0xC0000005 (ACCESS_VIOLATION) at 0023:008D2412

    The instruction at "0x008D2412" referenced memory at "0x00000000".
    The memory could not be "read".


    I tried every possible solution I could find on this forum. Alas I was not succesful. Most of those solutions were older so this might be a newer problem? Anyone who could help me solve this issue?

    Thanks

  2. EDIT: I found out that I am able to launch the game when I launch it in Windows XP Service Pack compatibility. Now the problem is that once I log in I get instantly disconnected.

  3. 1. Restart your PC.
    2. Close and exit torrent.
    3. Move your WoW -folder to other folder, away from Torrent's Download folder.
    4. Right click WoW -Folder, select properties, un-check "Read-only" and Apply.
    5. If you get prompt, Apply changes to this folder, subfolders and files and click OK.
    6. Warmane realmlist guide
    7. Login by using username, not email.

    If still no luck, try a (paid, preferably) VPN. I recommend trying with a burner account first.
    In the case of ban happening when using VPN: Help! I have been hacked/banned for no reason!

  4. Hi, thank you for the advise but I already saw your post in another thread and tried it and nothing worked for me. I really cant figure out what is happening. I remember playing on this server a couple of years ago and there was no problem. Funny thing is that every possible solution I could find does not apply to me.

  5. 2 Weeks Ago  
    Hi there blackdiamondMH, i'm going thorugh the same problem. Did you find any solution?

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