![]() ![]() Some AddOns have sub-folders inside their main folder. This is fine, and you should leave them there. Some AddOns are called one name, but are really multiple AddOns delivered together. When this happens, you download a compressed file that has several folders in it. I’m downloading the AddOn AtlasLootEnhanced from. I get the compressed file AtlasLootv6.01.01.zip.After I extract it I have a folder called AtlasLootv6.01.01.…/World of Warcraft/Interface/AddOns/Fane (or which ever drive you have the game installed on)Ĭ:\Users\Public\Games\ World of Warcraft\Interface\AddOns\Fane Put the folder you extracted into the correct folder for your operating system.Ĭorrectly installed, my example AddOn, Fane, looks like this:Ĭ: \Program Files\World of Warcraft\Interface\AddOns\Fane World of Warcraft/_retail_/Interface/AddOns/ Where to Put AddOns Once You’ve Extracted ThemĪddOns belong in the following folder: World of Warcraft/Interface/AddOnsĬ: \Program Files\World of Warcraft\ _retail_\Interface\AddOns\Ĭ:\Users\Public\Games\ World of Warcraft\_retail_\Interface\AddOns\ These folders, not the AtlasLootv6.01.01 go into my AddOn folder. ![]() The most common issue with why your AddOn won’t load. If you have an extra folder layer in the mix, your AddOn won’t load. ’s Image of Correctly installed AddOns.Seerah’s excellent YouTube video for installing AddOns (using WinZip on Windows XP).Make sure AddOns are in the correct directory.Do you have more than one copy of WoW installed? If so, did you put the AddOns in the right copy’s folder?.This is especially important if you install multiple copies of the game, or you’re installing the game from DVD after a major expansion such as Wrath of the Lich King or Cataclysm. You can right-click on the icon you use to launch WoW (Windows) or use “CMD I” (Mac OSX) to get the properties for the short cut. The properties will tell you the “Target” of the shortcut (or alias) which is where your copy of WoW is installed. Make sure you are unzipping/uncompressing your addons. WinZip, WinRar, 7zip, The Unarchiver and StuffIt (for Mac) are common unzipping programs. See the section above on Extracting Your AddOns. ![]()
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