Addon Button missing.
so i don't have to type everything again:
http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/th...Id=21254575514 blizzard poster is pretty useless. i've given up on him. anyone have any ideas?.. playing without addons makes me want to strangle puppies. |
Can we get a screenshot of the inside of an addon's folder in your Interface\AddOns directory (showing file path/directory, etc., too)?
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It sounds like somehow you managed to move your addons folder if all of a sudden its done that. Or corrupted the files. But if your friends copy still has the same problem it is really weird.
I believe you said its been a day since you last played with no problems. Maybe recapping what you did computer and wow wise may help. Maybe something happened during one of those tasks. |
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looks fine to me, and it doesn't make sense because i literally didn't touch ANYTHING. Quote:
it was about a week ago now, but i can't remember doing anything special. chances are i was playing wow, stopped, got on the next day and started playing again. lol. but yeah. what. the. ****. i almost wanna pull the trigger and reformat my laptop here.. but i think my windows xp cd is a few states over. |
Why is your addons folder in Documents and Settings?
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I used to play wow off my external hd, but after i started moving around with my laptop a lot more and the fact that i had a lot of room on my laptop i just moved it here.. happened to land in the my docs folder. had been playing out of that folder for about a month.
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I see the error, rename the "Addons" folder to "AddOns" :)
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i'm about to check that, i figured it wouldn't have mattered but i'll try it out anyway.
also, it might be around the time that the addons stopped working, i changed my folder settings to always show file extensions. not sure what that could have done, if anything. edit: alas, no dice, changed the O and still no button. |
Try delete(or backup) the interface folder, and play the game for 5 minutes and close it down the correct way. Now the interface/addons folder should be created, and try putting an addon there, ONLY ONE, and see if it works. Then start adding more addons slowly.
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Go into the WoW folder where you are installing the addons and then start WoW by clicking on the wow.exe there. |
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Make sure you have a path like: WoW\Interface\AddOns\*ADDONS HERE* This is almost always a very minor and "d'oh!" mistake. Hope you can figure it out. |
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OP: take wow out of your My Documents folder and put it in its own directory (C:\Games\World of Warcraft or even C:\World of Warcraft) or just back into Program Files (there won't be any security permissions issues because you're on XP). While WoW should work from anywhere (including your external hard drive or a thumb drive) just try moving it from that location to see if it helps. First, though, do what Maul said. Make sure you don't have two copies of WoW installed. Also, to expand on what nightcracker said, try changing some options in Interface Options, visiting the auction house, bank, etc. |
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took another screenshot, this time of my wow folder.. anything look fishy? http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d1...ddonfolder.jpg |
this is how my directory is
in windows 7 C:\Users\Public\Games\World of Warcraft addons C:\Users\Public\Games\World of Warcraft\Interface\AddOns ect.. it has problems if you dont install it into a directory, documents is not a good place. |
The only cause of the AddOn button not appearing in my experience is due to the addons not being installed correctly somehow.
I see you have ACP in that folder. So, we will use that as an example. 1. Do a search for wow.exe. You should only have one occurence but let us know what it comes up with. 2. The addon folder structure is as follows: \World of Warcraft\Interface\AddOns\ACP\ACP.toc \World of Warcraft\Interface\AddOns\ACP\ACP.lua You can replace the ACP in the toc line with any other addon you have. The folder containing the toc has to have the same name as the toc file name as far as I am aware. 3. Unless they have changed things since 3.1 removing or renaming the interface folder and then running wow into the game itself then exiting out all the way should create a folder. If you are not seeing that it might be because it is creating that folder somewhere else. Hopefully step 1 will identify that other folder. If not do a search for Blizzard_ArenaUI.pub which is one of the automatically created blizzard files and let us know what turns up with that search. |
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The problem might be you're not running on the official servers. realmlist.wtf and WSL.ini are (according to searches) files used in conjunction with private servers. Private servers are not discussed here. |
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changed this a bit earlier, wow directory is now in program files. Quote:
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can't talk much now but i'll be back in 20 mins or so. |
I know I shouldn't suggest opening Register Editor as you can mess things up if you don't know what you are doing but it would be interesting to check.
Hit your Start menu, Run and enter "regedit". Now find the following HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Blizzard Entertainment\World of Warcraft Are GamePath and InstallPath correct? They should say something like C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\Launcher.exe and C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\ |
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GamePath c:\wow\Launcher.exe Installpath c:\wow\ looks normal? although that's not where my directory is now. |
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