How to Install Wo. W Addons and Dugi's Guides. Open your Wo. W folder. If using a PC, the typical default install path is: Windows XP - C: \Program Files\World of Warcraft Or Vista/7 - C: \Users\Public\Games\World of Warcraft If using a Macintosh, the typical default install path is: Macintosh Main HD (or whatever you renamed it to, if you did) /Applications/World of Warcraft. Interface folder problems . Now, I've deleted my interface folder because I read somewhere on here that after starting Wo. W again it automatically makes a new interface folder with all the mods the game comes with, but that hasn't happened. All the guides say to simply create a new interface folder, but that hasn't solved the issue because it's still not creating a button. Is there any way of actually creating the button myself, because it's getting pretty frustrating x. Everytime I unchecked read only and then right click and go into properties again it would still be checked.. Tepetkhet. 10- 2. AMTelferrefle. T1. AMVista . The path to your Add. Ons folder is now: Program Files\User\Public\Games\World of Warcraft\Addons. This confused me as well since I had a player in my guild having the same issues. Continue to click until you are at the game's "Interface\AddOns" folder. The Vista default path. You unzip the files to "ABC\World of Warcraft\Interface. I had to replace my hard drive and do a fresh install of windows, wow, etc. I'm trying to update addons, but I can't find the interface (or addons) folder for WoW. World Of Warcraft addons are a great addition to an already great game. If you're unsure how to install them under Vista however, you need to read through this easy. Blizzard's user interface code and artwork file can be exported to a directory using tools already in the game, and viewed directly. This these files. Windows XP ~ C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\Interface\Addons. Vista/Windows 7 ~ C. You are now ready to navigate back to your World of Warcraft addon folder. Extract the files to a folder on your desktop. Open your WoW folder. If using a PC, the typical default install path is: Windows XP - C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft. On top of that these problems always persist. I reinstalled wow. I suggest deleting your entire Interface folder to make sure you start from scratch. However one of our Vista users was able to quickly track down the issue. Telferrefle. T1. 0- 2. AMHad a look to see if I could find that folder.. I can't for some reason o. O Don't have a user folder..=S I found something similar though; C: \Users\Public\Documents\Blizzard Entertainment\World of Warcraft. Though there is no Add. Ons folder there, so I'm gonna go ahead and assume I just make one there.. And it didn't. Groan. C: \Users\Public\Games\World of Warcraft. That's where the bridge patch moved your game folder. Telferrefle. T1. 0- 2. AMI haven't got any games folder in public, just a load of other random stuff. The game shortcut on your desktop.. It should show you the path to where the game is located. Telferrefle. T1. 0- 2. AMThe game shortcut on your desktop.. It should show you the path to where the game is located. I love you. Incidentally, it was in a folder in my documents titled . I've put the addons in and stuff.. That's kinda weird, right? I know that you said that you read the FAQs, etc, but are you certain you're installing them correctly? Telferrefle. T1. 0- 2. PMYup. I didn't have a problem with installing the addons before the latest patch, so I dunno why I am now. I've reset my interface, reinstalled the addons and nothing.. I am doing something really simple and dumb.. Why don't you give the path (or a screenshot of it) to the . Telferrefle. T1. 0- 2. PMWell I've actually just found I have two interface folders and two WTF folders.. The path to one . C: \Users\David\Documents\Wo. W patches\World of Warcraft\Interface\Add. Ons\XPerl- 3. 0. 1\XPerl. As for having two interface folders and two WTF folders, there are regular . The addons were not extracted properly. You have extracted the files inside the . For future reference, you may also have an easier go of things if you move wow outside of the Program Files directory as suggested in the Vista users sticky. Because it's in Program Files, Vista has moved things and stores things in different places. Telferrefle. T1. 0- 2. PMEhhhh for real? That simple an issue? Ergh.. typical > ? That simple an issue? Ergh.. typical >. Blame Vista and that abomination called UAC (User Access Control) : rolleyes: Telferrefle. T1. 0- 2. 7- 0. 8, 0. AMIt worked ^. Blame Vista and that abomination called UAC (User Access Control) : rolleyes: I believe he was referring to his folder name being wrong.
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