Quote Originally Posted by alcattle View Post
Copy the complete World of Warcraft folder, the copy process will do the de-fragmenting on the fly. open the main folder to find wow.exe (or launcher.exe) and make a shortcut. All the main files are there; repair.exe and I think there is a uninstall.
He's asking about Keyclone's folder not WoW's folder.

Quote Originally Posted by lans83 View Post
I was wondering if it would be better to uninstall Keyclone from my OS hard drive then reinstall it onto my new SSD I just put into my laptop that I'm now running WoW from. Would it run fast as well or would there be any change at all? Plus, to uninstall, where is the .exe file for that? It's not in the folder and I can't uninstall it from the Control Panel option.
There is no uninstall, you just copy and paste the folder wherever you want it. Seeing as Keyclone, or any multiboxing software for that matter, takes up close to zero computer resources. Something that has no loading time cannot get any faster. By moving it to your SSD there should be no difference, I mean, how much quicker can you broadcast a keystroke?