Quote Originally Posted by Drommon View Post
Two things.

1 - Back up WoW before patch/maintanence day to another drive.
2 - Always start your sessions opening the main folder wow executable so only one update gets applied rather than 5 at once.

I have been down the road you are travelling on now. I always start one wow client first from the main folder just to see if there are going to be any patches/brief updates/whatever. Never start 5 wows without seeing 1 wow first.

Sorry you had to go through all this pain. 12 hours of DL and reconfiguring your toons... Back up every Monday night. At least with a back up you can start over in 30 min or less.
I use symlinking from a master copy, this has bit me in the ass enough that I now keep a full copy of WoW and copies of all patches. I also download my patches from fileplanet rather than depend on the blizz downloader (it's faster for me, and doesn't muck with the registry)

I don't know if this will help anyone, but for Mubox users I wrote up a howto for those who get bit in the ass like this, from my own experience: http://mubox.codeplex.com/wikipage?t...ly%20a%20Patch

Two write-ups, one is how to apply a patch, the other is how to fix a bad patch. Some of the subject matter is specific to Mubox (e.g. Game Isolation) which is why this is even a problem (multiple copies, or run locations), but it's otherwise the same regardless of toolset.

Hope this helps, if not do share your experience, we can all benefit.