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11-20-2010 @ 8:16AM
lantern314 said...
I use the same UI, but I don't usually bring my G-13 keypad with me.
The biggest change I notice is the lack of center button running on the trackpad.
A few days ago I started downloading the updates on the laptop only to have it tell me the hard drive is full. That may mean no WoW for me over Thanksgiving.
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11-20-2010 @ 10:23AM
Andostre said...
You probably already thought of this, but if you haven't delete any old patch files in your main WoW folder. Those files take up a lot of space, and they're really only useful if you have to reinstall.
11-20-2010 @ 2:11PM
Acorania said...
I have found it easier to just copy your WoW folder over from another comp onto the laptop. This means it only uses the space it actually needs, not the greater amount needed during installation.
On a side note it also copies over mods and settings which is nice.