![]() ![]() This is somewhat common, and the easiest fix is to move any user-specific files that you wish to keep from the old user account to the new admin account. If the issue is fixed on the new Admin account, this could indicate damaged or missing Windows system files or an issue with how the old user account is configured. If the error persists, many potential problems related to your installation of Windows can be resolved by creating a new administrator account, logging into it, and testing on the new account. Delete any, Blizzard, and/or Blizzard Entertainment folders. Repeat the process for %APPDATA%, %TEMP%, and %PROGRAMDATA%.Press Windows Key + R and type: %LOCALAPPDATA%.If you don’t see all 3 folders in each location, that is okay-just delete the folders you have): Next (before re-installing) let’s delete any, Blizzard, and/or Blizzard Entertainment folders in the Windows temporary file locations below. ![]()
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