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    Discussion in 'Honorbuddy Support' started by biller72, Jul 26, 2012.

    1. biller72

      biller72 Member

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      when i'm botting 1 account, and open another and start botting it the first wow/hb i had open crashes.
      i bought 2 sessions to bot 2 accounts same time, and it isn't working to well :(
      1 session works perfect, until i open a new wow (sometimes it waits till i actually start the second bot, then the first one i open crashes)


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    2. Battler624

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      Wow crash or the bot?
      if its wow.. well you are mostly on your own..
       
    3. biller72

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      both crash.
      i can run 4 wow clients at once without a bot running no crash so its the bot.
       
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    4. lofi

      lofi New Member

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      Make sure to have a copy of HB folder for each instance of the bot you are running. I also recommend renaming the executables so you can tell them apart at runtime (The name of the exe appears in the window title bar).
       
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      well im using the same folder to 17 bots so that cant be the problem
       
    6. lofi

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      You need a copy of the folder for each simultaneous instance of the bot (i.e. if you want to run two at the same time). You do not need a copy for each character you use the bot with.
       
    7. Tony

      Tony "The Bee" Staff Member Moderator

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      post a full log,not an edited one
       
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    8. biller72

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      that isnt edited. i deleted all the logs i had in my folder till it happened again ill get another...
       
    9. Tony

      Tony "The Bee" Staff Member Moderator

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      there are missing some lines on startup
       
    10. Owneth

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      Close wow, Delete your cache folder, logs folder, WTF folder, and Data\Cache folder, Error folder.

      These are all safe, but will delete your addon/graphics/sound etc.. settings via the WTF folder.

      This is sort of a "reboot" for wow.

      Then after 1 copy of the game logs in fine... create a second and third etc... for each bot you want to run. (This is how I do it, so if one crashes they all dont!) Edit: Because HB alters memory and memory alters files in wow. Thus causing a crash. I have had 5 wow clients loaded, 1 copy of HB running. All 5 will crash out if HB errors out. Usually re-doing a copy of HB from scratch solves it. Logs for support team help though... :p

      Example:

      C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft - Copy 1
      C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft - Copy 2

      In the folder on each copy, you can right click the wow.exe file and dependent on which operating system you use (example: Windows 7) you can right click and select send to and desktop. Rename the icons to be "WoW Copy 1" and "WoW Copy 2".

      Hope this helps and should stop crashing.

      If not, do a repair.exe in the world of warcraft directory, then repeat from the beginning of this post. :)
       
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