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    [Help Meh] Boosting wow performance.

    OK so i have the worlds worst laptop ^^ and i want to start botting a character on it so i can start wowing again but my lappy has a crap processor and 756mb of ram. I did the XP tweaks but that didnt work too well, wow is still very choppy.

    Help is uber appreciated.

    [Help Meh] Boosting wow performance.
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    There was a thread somewhere saying that opening wmp makes it faster.

    I personally didn't try it, but many mmowned members agreed to that...even though it sounds kinda adventurous..

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