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I'm using wine 1.1.13. I have Lich King installed and up to date on patches. The only problem is when I'm tryin to run WoW. I get the errors listed ...
- 04-10-2010 #1Just Joined!
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Another noob tryin to install wow :(
I'm using wine 1.1.13. I have Lich King installed and up to date on patches. The only problem is when I'm tryin to run WoW. I get the errors listed below.
please helpCode:41C9FBB7\\FrizQuadrata.ttf",(null)): stub fixme:winmm:MMDRV_Exit Closing while ll-driver open fixme:reg:RegSetKeySecurity :(0x68,4,0x1322b8): stub fixme:shdocvw:PersistStreamInit_Load (0x13d258)->(0x33dc48) fixme:shdocvw:OleControl_FreezeEvents (0x13d258)->(1) fixme:shdocvw:OleControl_FreezeEvents (0x13d258)->(0)
- 04-10-2010 #2
Hello and Welcome.
Have you tried setting Wine to a different version of Windows? You need to use winecfg for this.
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- 04-10-2010 #3Just Joined!
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That unfortunately gave me the same message
- 04-10-2010 #4
Click this link, scroll down to the comments section and read the posts there. There are a couple of "fixes" that may or may not help.
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- 04-12-2010 #5Just Joined!
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hey,
i didn't find anything to fix my problem. i tried uninstalling wow and reinstalling it and i got a error message saying can't find uninstall.xml. so i looked in the around and could find the wow.exe either. the only way i can get to any sort of screen is by putting in the disk and typing: gksudo nautilus /media/cdrom
then clicking the installer.exe
thnx for ur help
- 04-12-2010 #6
when you install software with wine, you should make sure you do it with your own user, gksudo will open nautilus as root, and probably do installation as root as well
I would try updating to latest version of wine
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