Alright, go to a WoW Icon on you're Desktop, right click it, then go to open source, go to you're WoW Directory, then double click Repair, that is all I know of it.
Find an armor vendor and press the repair button in the transaction window.
You either have to delete it, and re-download it through the WoW Launcher. or run the World of Warcraft Repair Tool.
Click start>Programs>World Of Warcraft>Repair Run the repair. If the repair tool won't fix it, try reinstalling the game and making sure you match the system requirements.
If the wow repair tool did not work, then i would try contacting blizzard support. you can try asking on the official forums at the wow forums site too. link is in the related links below.
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Patches are downloaded to the main wow directory. After they are downloaded, they are applied. Once they are applied, they can be deleted if you want, but not deleting them makes it easier to repair/re-install should the need arise.
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Something went wrong somewhere and it broke. run the repair utilitiy that should have come with the client. if that dont work, ask on the tech support forum at the official wow forums.
Go to wherever you downloaded the "guide" from. They made the guide, they can fix it.
I don't think there is any way to do that. You could try to use the WoW repair if something is going wrong? most of the time it fixes it. That's what I had to do with my WoW a few times. But if worst comes to worst just get the download started and watch TV or something and keep checking back in on the download progress incase it hits any firewalls or errors while downloading so your not wasting time, I promise it won't take forever! :) I mean that in a literal sense.
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