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#1
So.

After reactivating my retail World of Warcraft account, and ensuring to copy my WoW folder, I patched up to 4.0.1. Somehow, this led to both of my WoW folders getting patched up to 4.0.1. I don't even know how. But I am a very, very annoyed Scout right now.

Until this is resolved, I will not be ingame. If anyone can give me advice as to how one might go about fixing this, I'm all ears. I happen to be running WoW on a mac.
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#2
Delete one of the patch files. Then use the repair tool, it will take you to something like 3.0.0, then use manual patches you can download from wowpedia.org :)

I did the same ;)
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#3
This server core will not be upgrading to the next update. So...please do what Miah suggests. :D
Quote:[8:53AM] Cassius: Xigo is the best guy ever. he doesn't afraid of anything.
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#4
Wait...we aren't updating?! D: since when did that happen...?
Spoiler:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bZkp7q19f0[/youtube]
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#5
Trinity Core is not going to update to the next patch. Therefore, we cannot update to the next patch unless we switch cores.

Again.
Quote:[8:53AM] Cassius: Xigo is the best guy ever. he doesn't afraid of anything.
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#6
Miah Wrote:Delete one of the patch files. Then use the repair tool, it will take you to something like 3.0.0, then use manual patches you can download from wowpedia.org :)

I did the same ;)
I deleted patch files, and it did absolutely nothing. It says I'm still on 4.0.1, but the only thing I seem to have accomplished is breaking WoW.

To be precise: when I delete a patch file and run repair, it says that no problems were found, but when I open WoW, it just shows a black screen for the background, and the patch still says 4.0.1 in the corner.
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#7
Regrettably, the only known way to get to 3.3.5a is to reinstall from an older disc (or download) and manually patch up.

(Posted via my phone)
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#8
So will I have to delete my folder(s)? I can't imagine it working if I already have a retail-patched WoW folder.
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#9
So I've found that I have a WoW folder on my external hard drive that is patched up to 3.2.1, so I'll be copying that to my computer to try to get it working.
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#10
Convenient, yet nonetheless epic.
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#11
Patching is commencing and I expect I shall be back tonight.
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#12
Joyous news.

Welcome home, sir.
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#13
I have escaped from my earthly bonds and rejoined the ranks of CotH.
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