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MicahR
08-18-2008, 09:49 AM
Xzin's Dual Boxing How To

"the simple solution is to copy your ENTIRE WoW directory (all 7.5 gigs or so). Rename it something that makes sense, like World of Warcraft Box 2 and then copy the shortcut to the desktop. Launch it just like you would the other copy. Leave the WoW.exe file alone. You now have two copies of WoW running on a single machine"

1. I have copied the Original WoW folder and named it WoW2. (tried keeping the new folder next to the original AND also moving to my documents)
2. I then created a shortcut to the launcher (WoW2)and put the launcher on my desktop.
3. I double click the icon and Launcher starts up
4. Click PLAY on launcher and following Error occurs " Failed to open archive Interface.MPQ: The system cannot find the file specified"
5. what the hell am i doing wrong ??

Otlecs
08-18-2008, 10:09 AM
Not a problem specific to dual-boxing (http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=+Failed+to+open+archive+Interface.MPQ&meta=)

Do a scandisk.

Do a Virus scan.

Run the repair tool.

There is nothing at all wrong with the Wiki guide and there's nothing in your post to suggest that you're doing anything wrong other than jumping to conclusions.

edit: the only thing I do different to you is that I run wow.exe instead of the launcher, because I have KC launch and maximise my clients for me. I seriously doubt that makes any different whatsoever, but if you're stuck then it's worth a shot.

Naysayer
08-18-2008, 10:27 AM
My car is an effing USELESS PIECE OF TRASH!!!!111


I wish I knew how to drive.

Otlecs
08-18-2008, 10:29 AM
My car is an effing USELESS PIECE OF TRASH!!!!111

I wish I knew how to drive.
Classic. I'm going to save that one up for some poor sap at work :D

iceyone
08-18-2008, 07:32 PM
Xzin's Dual Boxing How To

"the simple solution is to copy your ENTIRE WoW directory (all 7.5 gigs or so). Rename it something that makes sense, like World of Warcraft Box 2 and then copy the shortcut to the desktop. Launch it just like you would the other copy. Leave the WoW.exe file alone. You now have two copies of WoW running on a single machine"

1. I have copied the Original WoW folder and named it WoW2. (tried keeping the new folder next to the original AND also moving to my documents)
2. I then created a shortcut to the launcher (WoW2)and put the launcher on my desktop.
3. I double click the icon and Launcher starts up
4. Click PLAY on launcher and following Error occurs " Failed to open archive Interface.MPQ: The system cannot find the file specified"
5. what the hell am i doing wrong ??A) I used the directions on the wiki, and they were perfect. I'm 5 boxing, not 2 boxing, but I get the feeling that copying it 4 times doesn't somehow magically fix the failings of doing it once.

B) It sounds to me like you dragged your launcher to the desktop and not your shortcut.

Otlecs
08-19-2008, 02:30 AM
It sounds to me like you dragged your launcher to the desktop and not your shortcut.
OH! Good catch! It would be looking for the files relative to its own location.

I bet that's it.