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Blizzard Repair (the actual application may be called "World of Warcraft Repair" on a Mac or "Repair.exe" on Windows) is an utility that can check files and replace corrupted files as well. Operating under the name 'repair.exe', it resides in the main World of Warcraft game directory of the hard drive.

  • As of Patch 4.0.1, the utility no longer has the options it used to.[1]
  • Patch 1.8.0 (patch date:2005-10-10): The repair utility (repair.exe) can now be found in the main World of Warcraft game directory on your hard drive. 

Mac OS X[]

At the end of 2007, there was no repair tool for Macs,[2] but at some point in 2009 a Mac utility was added.[3]

History[]

Mac version[]

  • 4.0.0.759 - As of Patch 4.2.2 released on 9-Nov-2011.
  • 4.0.0.746 - As of Patch 4.2.2 released on 30-Aug-2011.
  • 4.0.0.742 - As of Patch 4.0.3a.

Windows version[]

  • 4.0.0.759 - As of Patch 4.3.3.
  • ...

References[]

  1. World of Warcraft Repair by TonyM <Support Forum Agent> December 4, 2010 4:33:22 PM UTC
  2. Matthewjp 2007-11-15. 1. Re: Repair Tool for Mac OS X Leopard. Archived from the original on 2007-11-15. “
    Unfortunately, there is no repair utility for Macs.
    World of Warcraft can be downloaded from the following link: http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/downloads/files/mac/wowclient-downloader.dmg
  3. Are you having problems applying the patch? (Mac) at Blizzard Support (US)

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