So like the title says my game randomly crashed an all my macros were deleted. Why? and why did my game crash in the first place was it some sort of memory leak?
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So like the title says my game randomly crashed an all my macros were deleted. Why? and why did my game crash in the first place was it some sort of memory leak?
Did you log out at least once after writing your macros? If so, then they should be stored in your wtf file. See if they are there, and, if so, you can cut and paste them.
If you never logged out after writing the macros, then they are probably lost forever.
err... but, macros are stored on the server!.. Close game and try deleting Cache, guess.. and start WoW again..
It seems to me like the server writes the macros into your wtf file when you log out. Check your wtf file- you'll see macros there and you can modify them in the wtf document and they take effect when you log back on.
Ok this is actually quite strange.. so it turns out that the local file can overwrite the server file?.. Rather, there shall be a sync option, as you can switch computers - but in deed, which parts of it will take a priority?.. Still, a blue post said that this specific problem is in deed due to the data being out of control.. guess, because of the force-close, the file had been emptied (stream could not close), and it needs to get an update command... but again, which macros will take priority?.. Just don't press Save!
http://us.battle.net/wow/en/forum/topic/6893549764