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MTSe7en

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  1. Ok so I start the bot client, and it says "error during hook test. If the program freezes or has a problem I recommend to change your in game directx version." I hit ok, set up everything and select BGer, and hit start. Then the client goes unresponsive and I get an error log. Here it is: [Debug] 21:30 - Log file created: 10 Aug 2013 21H30.log.html [Debug] 21:30 - WRobot Version: 1.0.10 for wow: 5.3.0_17128 [Debug] 21:30 - Offical website: http://wrobot.eu/ [Debug] 21:30 - Operating System Details: Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 [Debug] 21:30 - Lang: English (United States) [Error] 21:32 - D3D9 ERROR [Debug] 21:32 - D3D11 used [Error] 21:32 - Error during hook test. If the program freeze or have problem I recommend to change in game your directx version. [Normal] 21:32 - Select game process: 3268 - Nex... [Debug] 21:32 - Blacklist added, 0 GUIDs and 0 Blackspots. [FileOnly] 21:32 - [Debug] 21:32 - Wow Version: 17128 [Debug] 21:32 - Player found: True [Normal] 21:32 - Initializing SpellBook - (Wait few seconds) [Normal] 21:32 - Initialize Battlegrounder Complete [FileOnly] 21:33 - Ok, first of all, i'm running the client in 32-bit mode, and I made sure I'm running WoW in directx 9 mode. Hell, I have integrated graphics on this PC so I can't even get Directx 11. Also, I tried reinstalling Wrobot, and directx with no luck. Any help?

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