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WRobot Stopped working for me

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I get this error message when I launch the bot, I just installed windows 10, before I was using windows 7 and it was working perfect, now It doesn't.

I have tried turning off my firewall + antivirus and I still get this message, I've also tried to run the bot as administrator and nothing, I've also tried to run WoW in 32 bit mode and still nothing. I don't know what else to do, some help would be really appreciated , thanks!

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5 hours ago, Zan said:

I'll give you a hint, look at a few of the recent posts.

I've already tried all of the thing the other posts say and none work,

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On 10/3/2018 at 3:07 PM, Droidz said:

Hello, try to close (in task manager) all unused process (some proxy or virus can cause this error)

Thanks that really was helpful and solved my problem <3! I just disabled the proxy and it worked!

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Hello, I got the bot working for a week but now again I'm getting the same error... I don't know how i fixed it and I don't know how to fix it again, can you provide me with a solution please? Thanks!

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21 hours ago, Droidz said:

What is resolve when you run command 


tracert wrobot.eu

in command prompt?

I don't know if that's what you needed.

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