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    New computer, NoggIt won't work.

    Hello there

    I am experiencing a problem with NoggIt, when I got this computer I just moved my backup files over with NoggIt3 and my WoW 3.3.5 folder in the same directory as my old computer "C://World of Warcraft/World Of Warcraft/". But now when I try to start NoggIt, it just opens "SDL App", and then closes.

    I would be happy to know what is coursing the problem so I can fix it, and yes I've tried entering my WoW directory in the Noggit.conf:

    "#Edit this to your WoWFile!!!
    #Path = C:\World of Warcraft\World of Warcraft\Data\enGB\
    #Edit this to your Project-Directory and uncomment if you want to use it!
    #ProjectPath = Z:\\Path\\"

    I've tried "C:\World of Warcraft\World of Warcraft\Wow.exe" aswell.


    Last note, I use Rev 104.


    /dasde

    New computer, NoggIt won't work.
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    You gotta remove the # infront of the lines in noggit.conf, and run noggit.exe with the parameters -c

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    Try and run the launcher of the client you're using, if it's 335then quickly shut the launcher as it opens, this will make noggit read that file

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    noggit3 ... -_-

    'Nuff said

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    schlumpf's Avatar Retired Noggit Developer

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    this will make noggit read that file
    No, it will read the path from the registry then.
    it just opens "SDL App", and then closes.
    And it actually creates a log file where you can read, why it crashed.
    #Path = C:\World of Warcraft\World of Warcraft\Data\enGB\
    If, then
    Code:
    Path = C:\World of Warcraft\World of Warcraft\

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    Ahh, thanks schlumph, the last thing you said worked for me.

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