World of Warcraft is listed as compatible with Windows 7, and should work fine.
World of Warcraft should run on all versions of Windows. Note on most versions of Windows, you will need to run it in administrative mode.
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.
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.
World of Warcraft is only currently available for PCs and Macs. It can run on Linux operating systems with the use of a windows emulator, but it is not officially supported that way.
Yes it is.
No, World of Warcraft is a PC and MAC game only. Unofficially (unsupported) you can possibly get it to run in the LINUX operating system with some tweaking here and there using a windows emulator.
world of warcraft must have a data folder, or else it would not be able to run. a data folder can be hard to locate depending on what computer software you use (I.E windows vista)
No, you cannot currently play World of Warcraft on a PS3, it is only for Windows and Mac machines. They are looking into letting you play it on your iPhone, but currently there is barely any information on that. You can also play WoW on a Linux machine, if you use an emulator like Wine.
No, World of Warcraft is only for the PC and MAC. It can also run on the Linux type of operating systems using W.I.N.E. or another Windows simulator, although Linux is not supported officially and there is no Linux WoW Client.
Go into your world of warcraft folder on your computer and run the repair
Yes, World of Warcraft is a PC game. It is also a Macintosh game. Those are the only two platforms that the game client is officially supported on. You can however, get it to run "unofficially" on Linux based systems, if you use a windows emulator.