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Unable to launch bot on clicking button

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Hello,

I just recently acquired Wrobot and downloaded it to use with TBC 2.4.3. I have updated the bot to version 2.4.0.

Upon clicking Launch Bot the License Key Management window opens in which I have entered and added my key. I click LOGIN after which the Launch Bot button changes to In progress and grays out and then goes back to being a Launch Bot button and nothing happens when I click it again.

I am running Windows 10 and have added my wrobot folder to my antivirus (malwarebytes) exceptions list. I have also tried setting WoW to run as admin as well as running in windows 7 compatibility alongside doing the same with Wrobot.

EDIT: I have tried following the steps on the repair/install post as well. (Installed slimdx, repaired .net framework etc)

EDIT2: I stumbled upon the wrobotrepairtool and tried to run that. It says: ERROR - MmoRobot server seem blocked or down, try to disable your Antivirus and Firewall (don't forget Windows Firewall). I have since disabled my firewall but the problem still persists....

5 Mar 2020 22H47.log.html

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Will do. Bit of a silly question though, will this make the bot more detectable?

EDIT: Running DX Hook did not work.

EDIT 2: I tried running the other options as well (no hook and no window lock) to no avail ?

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Tried a few more things including reinstalling on different HDDs and a new WoW client but still no luck ? I've also tried closing various overlay programs like i.flux, AMD stuff, discord, steam etc. I am going to try running it on my laptop later and see if it works then... in the mean time if you think of anything else please let me know

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Still no luck ? I tried adding -nofakecallstack to a shortcut like you asked. I did manage to get the bot working on my laptop however that thing is a piece of poop and not useable to play WoW on.... perhaps it is a program or setting on my computer that is doing it? I do have an AMD r9 390 video card and have probably messed with some of it's settings.

EDIT: I did a factory reset of my AMD software settings and tried closing as many unnecessary programs and processes in taskmgr as I could but still no luck ? I really just want to get this working....

7 Mar 2020 14H25.log.html

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Sure thing. I'm at work for 4 more hours but I'll try it out when I get home... I swear I added the arguement properly though, I made a new shortcut and added -nofakecallstack to the end of the line in the shortcuts properties.

I will perform a windows update and then attach a new log as well as a screenshot of my shortcut when I get home.

I REALLY do not want to reinstall windows as I got my copy of windows 10 legit for free using a trick before they took it down...

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Just an update here! I was able to get the bot working after I remembered that I'd disabled windows update a year or so back so I went and did the massive update and voila! It works! ? Thanks for the assistance droidz.

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