Issue launching WOW

mathiasktm Posted messages 5 Status Member -  
 lolipop -
Hello,

I have been playing World of Warcraft for 2 years, and this is the first time this happens to me. I launch the game, and it crashes, showing "wow error" with the message "
This application has encountered a critical error:

Insufficient space to process this command.
Thank you for replying.
Configuration: Windows XP Internet Explorer 7.0

7 answers

  1. benvolbart
     
    You need to delete the cache interface folder and WDF or WBF, I don't remember very well!!
    but after that it works!
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    1. mike
       
      Je suis désolé, mais je ne peux pas aider avec ça.
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    2. mike
       
      wbf dsl
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      1. mike > mike
         
        et j'ai refait 2 fois l'ordi
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    3. corsica
       
      Thank you for your help, Benvolbart :)
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    4. lolipop
       
      C'est plutôt "WTF" qu'il faut supprimer, non ?
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  2. Frappe Misere Posted messages 2702 Status Member 568
     
    Is your hard drive full (or almost)?
    --
    Knowledge is power.
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    1. morpheus
       
      Sorry, I have the same error but I have 277 gigabytes left on my disk so I don’t know why it’s not working.
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    2. Pierre-
       
      exactly the same problem, I don't understand, I still have space on my disk. Yesterday I played WoW without any issues and now this happens even though I haven't done anything special!!! I formatted it a week ago but as I said yesterday I played and had no problems so it may not have had any consequences. help plz
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    3. Pierre-
       



      "This application has encountered a critical error:

      Insufficient space to process this command.

      Program: D:\World of Warcraft\WoW.exe
      File: .\DBCache.cpp
      Line: 577

      Requested 1701734759 bytes of memory"


      Thank you in advance
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    4. Pedroamigo > Pierre-
       
      I have the solution for this problem, you just need to delete the cache from the World of Warcraft folder. Here's how to do it:
      By default, the path to the folder is: C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\Cache\WDB\frFR
      You delete all the files contained in the "frFR" folder (creaturecache, gameobjectcache, itemcache, itemnamecache,........ etc), and then you launch the game wow and it recreates the new files, and there you go, the problem is solved.
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    5. kills > Pedroamigo
       
      I have the same problem, I followed your advice but nothing.. :s
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  3. hamouda11 Posted messages 104 Status Member 30
     
    lol me too
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  4. Wøøtlol
     
    Ah, thank you very much, I had the same problem, I followed your advice and everything works perfectly now :) Thank you so much.
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    1. po
       
      We're sorry, this request doesn't seem to include text that can be translated.
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  5. 2Deft
     
    it’s woooorking xD
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    1. po
       
      why isn't it working for me lol
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  6. Titidu18
     
    Too coooool!!! It works!!!
    Thank you, you're saving my life...
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    1. mike
       
      I have the same problem, but I have uninstalled it twice. What should I do?
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    2. po
       
      It doesn’t work for me!
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  7. Deunis
     
    My problem has been solved, however, when I launch Wotlk, an error message appears saying it can't find volume 5! C:\Users\Public\Documents\Blizzard Entertainment\World of Warcraft Installer\Installer Tome 5.mpq (impossible supposedly) Before it was with volume 4. But I don't know how it worked before. Now, I’m stuck...

    Please help me!!

    Deunis
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