Error 131 0x85100083 File Corrupt World Of Warcraft
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the way in your computer will not be able to read a particular file inside the World Of Warcraft application. We've found that the game is continually using a series of files in order to run - which are continually going to be causing a large number of problems if they are unreadable for whatever reason. If you want to resolve the 131 error on your system, you need to make sure that your PC is able to read all the files that WOW needs, which can be done using the steps outlined below. What Causes World Of Warcraft 131 Error? The error you're seeing will likely show in this format: ERROR #131 (0x85100083) Program: C:\Program http://eu.battle.net/forums/en/wow/topic/3114352224 Files\World of Warcraft\WoW.exe File: Data\patch.MPQ The error is basically caused by your computer not being able to properly read the settings & files that your computer will require to operate. This will either be caused by the way in which Windows will be corrupted / damaged, or the way in that your system will not have the correct settings that it needs to read the files. To fix this, you should follow the steps outlined below: How http://www.personalcomputerfixes.com/general-errors/world-of-warcraft-error-131-fix-how-to-repair-error-131/ To Fix World Of Warcraft Error 131 Step 1 - Use The Dedicated "Repair Tool" From Blizzard There is a dedicated repair tool that's been designed specifically for repairing the 131 error on your computer. You can use this tool by downloading it onto your system and then letting it fix any of the problems that you may have with your World Of Warcraft game. You can download the repair tool here. Step 2 - Re-Install The World Of Warcraft If you're still seeing errors & problems with the World Of Warcraft game even after you used the repair tool in step 1, then it's recommended that you re-install the WOW game on your computer. This can be done by first clicking onto "Start > Control Panel > Add / Remove Programs" and then removing World Of Warcraft from your system. After that, restart your PC and then re-install the game from the CD. This will get rid of the game, and all of its files - allowing your computer to read all the settings that it requires to run again. This should work to repair the 131 Warcraft error on your system, but if it does not, then you should proceed onto Step 3: Step 3 - Clean Out The Registry Of Your PC Download This Registry Cleaner The "registry" is a very important part of your system
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April 7, 2016 TheAxe View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Note: When posting your error logs please use the spoiler code to do so. This saves allot of unwanted scrolling. To do this type: [spoiler]Your error log here[/spoiler*] (without the *) -=- Error #134 Error #134 is usually caused by a corrupted file. However, we have also seen this error message being caused by hard drive issues such as bad sectors or due to bad/mismatched RAM. To address this issue, try each of the solutions below. Code: World of WarCraft: Retail Build (build 14480) Exe: C:\Program Files (x86)\World of Warcraft\Wow.exe Time: Aug 30, 2011 11:15:22.322 AM User: Computer: This application has encountered a critical error: ERROR #134 (0x85100086) Fatal condition! Program: C:\Program Files (x86)\World of Warcraft\WoW.exe ProcessID: 1212 Failed to open required archive Data\enUS\expansion3-speech-enUS.MPQ. Streaming Status: Data Rdy Step 1 - Remove and Repair In the example above, the file expansion3-speech-enUS.MPQ appears to be the source of the corruption. Find and delete this file. These files can generally be found in your World of Warcraft\Data or World of Warcraft\Data\enUS directory. Note: Do not delete the entire enUS folder, doing so may require you to reinstall the game. Once the file has been deleted, run the Repair Utility found in your World of Warcraft directory. Running the Repair Utility will check your game files and replace them if they are found to be corrupt. If you do not have the most current version of the Repair Utility installed, you can download it from us directly. Once the repair is finished, try playing again. Step 2 - Check for RAM Errors Doing a scan of the computer's physical memory can help you identify memory (RAM) problems which could cause this issue. We are tentatively recommending users try memory scan utilities such as the Windows Memory Diagnostic, available directly from Microsoft. We recommend the extended test suite, which takes the longest time to run but is the most thorough test suite available with this tool. Please ensure that you follow the directions properly when using the tool. If any errors are found while it runs it could indicate that a physical error exists with your memory (RAM) and you will want to contact your system manufacturer or the RAM manufacturer for