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Xperl - crashing WoW at loading screen?
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Post by
Toldry
Ever since The Shattering, I've been having this problem that whenever I enter or leave a instance (That includes logging in) I often crash at the loading screen.
The reason I suspect Xperl is doing this is because whenever I log back in after a such a crash, xperl changes its settings in some places.
What do you think?
Post by
Wikipedia
Or you never exit WoW correctly so the cache updates it's information to contain the positions of the frames. Try loggin' on and fiddle the UF's correctly and then exit/logout so the cache stores the new numbers.
Post by
Toldry
Or you never exit WoW correctly so the cache updates it's information to contain the positions of the frames. Try loggin' on and fiddle the UF's correctly and then exit/logout so the cache stores the new numbers.
....what?
Post by
pelf
Yeah, it was a little oddly phrased. I think Wiki's trying to say that there's something wrong with your X-Perl saved variables files. I had some issues with X-Perl for a while due to bad saved variables. Eventually just deleted mine and re-configured it from scratch which fixed all the problems.
You could back up yours and try to let X-Perl generate new ones. See if the problem persists. If not, that was it. If so, you still have the old file.
Post by
Wikipedia
I thought I was comin' out pretty clear..? It's not like the grammar is way of or anything
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Post by
Nazeka
Or you never exit WoW correctly to allow the cache to update the information that contains the positions of the frames. Try loggin' on and reconfigure the UF's correctly and then logout so the cache stores the new numbers.
I think this is what you were going for.
Post by
Toldry
Yeah, it was a little oddly phrased. I think Wiki's trying to say that there's something wrong with your X-Perl saved variables files. I had some issues with X-Perl for a while due to bad saved variables. Eventually just deleted mine and re-configured it from scratch which fixed all the problems.
You could back up yours and try to let X-Perl generate new ones. See if the problem persists. If not, that was it. If so, you still have the old file.
Thanks, I did that and the problem seems to be fixed.
Post by
pelf
Woot! I guess X-Perl is just more fragile when it comes to old stuff in the SV files.
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