Try to reinstall DirectX, u can download it from Microsoft's website: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=c1367bc3-4676-481a-bfaa-5c15d1d7199d&DisplayLang=en
there is a good reinstallation guide for wow and a guide that tells you how to fix some of these problems you are having at http://www.hiddenstuff.com/ hope this helps!
Check that your computer meets the system requirements to play WoW. If it does meet the requirements then try repairing or reinstalling the game. If the problem still persists contact Blizzard technical support located on the World of Warcraft website.
If the problem of your blue screen isn't a hardware problem it usually do.
You graphic card might not support the application
Try reinstalling? It might be a problem with the DLC so you may have to wait for a patch note.
It should'nt, nothing like that has ever happened to me, try reinstalling the game, that might fix it, because it sounds like a glitch or installation problem to me
No. If the device is not detected, you have a hardware problem, not a software problem. Something is wrong with either your USB port or your drive; uninstalling and reinstalling the software will have no effect.
Probably electrical, you may have accidentally unplugged a connector.
It sounds like their is a problem with the installation. You can try uninstalling and reinstalling the game.
I have had that problem a few times before, still get it quiet often, for me what worked is reinstalling Counter Strike. Problem usually accures on Windows 7.
If you are having problems getting Video Weed to work on IE10, try uninstalling Adobe Flash and then reinstalling it. There may be a problem with the program.
Trying updating or reinstalling TweetDeck.
I have got the same problem. To fix it (I have found) you must uninstall the whole bamboo program and re-install. I got that problem about 6 months ago and after uninstalling and reinstalling it hasn't had a problem since.