You've accidently pressed this button /. It's most commonly found in the number pad area. Once you press it you can run. Pressing it again will make you walk. You can change this in the 'Key binding' setting on World of Warcraft.
You can press 'W', Up Key or just press both buttons of mouse. You can also change is keybinds going to the menu options.
You have to go make a private server which you run = How can make online server for world of warcraft? =
Go into your world of warcraft folder on your computer and run the repair
Yes World of Warcraft will run on all computers Windows 7, Windows xp, Windows Vista
World of Warcraft is listed as compatible with Windows 7, and should work fine.
Yes, an Asus K50ie should run World of Warcraft just fine on medium and low settings. It seems a little under powered to run it on anything above that.
I doubt that if he had a WoW account he would run around telling everyone.
You can play World of Warcraft on any computer that has the required RAM(Random Access Memory) and all the other requirements for the Client to run efficiently. If your computer does not have the requirements, the client for World of Warcraft will run slowly and the lag will make the experience annoying and not very enjoyable. If you do not know if your computer has the requirements. You can click on help before you download the World of Warcraft trial client, or the full game.
You should be able to run World of Warcraft with an ATI 2100, if you use the latest drivers for it. You might have to fiddle with the settings in the Graphics options of the game to get it to look good.
No, World of Warcraft is only available for PC and MAC computers. However with a little tweaking you can get it to run on Linux computers with a windows emulator.
World of Warcraft comes with everything it needs to run. However you might need to have updated device drivers/programs for your video card and sound card to run properly.
Yes, that should run World of Warcraft fine. You can always compare the computer you are planning to buy with the World of Warcraft requirements, this way you are certain that it will run well.
The only way I know to run World Of Warcraft on Linux 12.04 is to either write your own World Of Warcraft with Linux base code or run a VMware (virtual Machine) with either Mac or Window's end user operating systems and run WOW on that.