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The minimum configuration of the Battle.net client is CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E4600 @ Dual-Core CPU E2210 @ Memory:
2gb。Hard disk: 250MB or more (idle)
Graphics card: 512MB video memory.
The recommended configuration is the following CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM)i3-2120 CPU @ Core(TM)i3-2100 CPU @ Memory:
4gb。Hard disk: 250MB or more (idle)
Graphics card: 1024MB VRAM or above.
The operating systems are Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 (32bit 64bit), Windows 2003 Serverz, and Mac OS X.
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The minimum configuration of the Battle.net client is CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E4600 @ Dual-Core CPU E2210 @ Memory:
2gb。Hard disk: 250MB or more (idle)
Graphics card: 512MB video memory. Dispersion.
The recommended configuration is the following CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM)i3-2120 CPU @ Core(TM)i3-2100 CPU @ Memory:
4gb。Hard disk: 250MB or more (idle)
Graphics card: 1024MB VRAM or above.
The operating systems are Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 (32bit 64bit), Windows 2003 Serverz, and Mac OS X.
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First see if the client supports XP, if it does, it is a system problem, just reinstall the system.
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Two may 1Low system configuration: It may be caused by game upgrades. It is recommended to elevate the configuration.
2.Database crashes, easy to reinstall the game once, or reinstall the genuine system. Thank you.
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Two possibilities.
1.Low system configuration: It may be caused by game upgrades. It is recommended to elevate the configuration.
2.Database crashes, easy to reinstall the game once, or reinstall the genuine system.
Thank you for adopting.
First see if the client supports XP, if it does, it is a system problem, just reinstall the system.
Hello, Vista and above versions of the program have added the function of running as administrator. The reason is: for the sake of system security, many programs are not allowed to run with an administrator account, but this leads to many programs that cannot be run because they cannot obtain relevant permissions, so there is a so-called "compatibility problem". >>>More
1.Sound file corruption when exiting Windows.
The first thing you can do is determine if the "Quit Windows" sound file is corrupted - open the "Control Panel", open "Sound" and cancel the "Quit Windows" sound. If Windows shuts down normally, the problem is caused by quitting the sound file, and you can fix this by restoring the sound file from a backup or by reinstalling the program that provided the sound file, or by defining "quit Windows" as silent. >>>More
You don't install it under Windows. Boot up the installation with a CD.
I also had this situation some time ago, if it is an installed cracked version, run it once after installation, don't fill in the serial number, choose to continue the trial, and then overwrite it with a cracked file, and that's it!