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    Discussion in 'Honorbuddy Forum' started by fer84, Oct 16, 2014.

    1. fer84

      fer84 New Member

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      Hey guys, I have a problem. My wow.exe is 64 bit now, I dont know how to recovery it.. could somebody help my ? I have wow.exe and wow64.exe but both execute a 64 bit wow :S
       
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      Open battlenet app THen Click settings>game settings and tick to launch 32 bit client.Then close application.You'll be fine.
       
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      HB8240E15 New Member

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      I noticed this earlier. Renaming your wow-64.exe or using the honorbuddy launcher should do the trick.
       
    4. Aetheric

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      If you use the Battle.net front-end, tick in the settings->game settings : "Launch 32-bit client (instead of 64-bit)"

      Alternatively, you can also remove the file "Wow-64.exe" from your warcraft directory.

      If you use the Honorbuddy startup shell, I can't help you, since I never use it.
       
    5. Ghaleon

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      There is other options, like using the honorbuddy launcher to start wow, you can delete the wow icon on your desktop go to where ever you have the game installed and look for wow.exe (ignore the wow-64.exe both will be in the same folder) and make a short cut to your desktop or pin it to your start bar. Re-naming it and deleting the -64 part of it does not really "fix" the issue and dont go thinking you can rename other .exe files and be done with it. The thing is when you right click on it and hit properties you will see the location path. Since there IS a wow.exe and wow-64.exe IN THE SAME FILE PATH LOCATION it will work, hence why it WONT work for other .exe files.
       

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