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How to slim down World of Warcraft
Give you a piece of code, create a new TXT file, and copy this code (of course, these junk files can be deleted manually, but in view of everyone's different understanding of the Warcraft folder, it is very convenient to use this to avoid accidental deletion).

Then name it cmd suffix file with any name (for example, name it: Warcraft cleanup. Cmd, that is, change the TXT suffix to cmd).

And put it in the root directory of the World of Warcraft folder, and click to clean up the redundant account records and plugins.

In addition, you need to manually open the World of Warcraft folder and delete all folders named "WTF". 20100907-141958 "in the root directory basically has a time suffix. These folders are "previous" World of Warcraft login records (these folders are expired configuration files, and Warcraft creates new configuration files. The update package has no right to delete expired configuration files from users' computers, so users can't do anything without cleaning up Blizzard themselves.

After deleting the expired login record, it is time to delete the expired plug-in configuration and expired interface settings. The configuration of expired plug-ins and expired interfaces is set in a folder similar to "interface.20100907-150000" (that is, beginning with interface and ending with date). This is basically the same as above, just delete it.

Finally, explain the dates behind these folders. For example, if a player updates or resets the game configuration on 20 10, 14: 19: 58 and September 7th, the previous configuration information will be saved in the expired folder, which will be named WTF.201000907-1.

Deputy: "Warcraft cleanup. Cmd: file content:

Del *. wdb /s

Del *. wtf /s

Research and development wdb /s/q

Develop wtf /s/q

R&D Log/Serial Number

R&D interface/software/quality

Rd error /s/q

Del *. The suffix of the initialization setting file.

Del *. bat

If there is no "wdb" MD "wdb"

(If you rarely take photos with the system, you can add another sentence "rd Screenshot /s/q", which means deleting the screenshot folder under the root directory of Warcraft. Many players will inadvertently press the screenshot key when playing. This is not the image they want to save, but it is quietly generated and takes up memory space. )

If you have any questions, add them again, or the same sentence: World of Warcraft is omnipotent, hahaha ~ ~ it can't be solved without WOWer.