![]() There are dozens of settings you can configure and lots of ways to use Carbonite, but you really can ignore most of that stuff initially.ġ Read the help window that opens when you first sign in. Some things to do when first using Carbonite Then repeat the installation instructions, since 99% of the time it was unzipped If it does not appear in the list of addons, Check if the addon is enabled by using the AddOns button on If the Carbonite Logo does not appear, then you have installed it incorrectly When you enter the game world with a character, you will see a Carbonite Logo Double left click "World of Warcraft", then "Interface" and "Addons".ĩ Select "Edit" from the Finder menu bar and then "Paste Items". Left click "Applications".Ĩ On the right side of the Finder. Installation is now complete and you can run World of Warcraft(tm).ġ Sign in to the Carbonite website using the email address and password you entered when signing up.Ģ Click on "Downloads" in the website navigation bar.ģ Click on the newest file in the download list to get a web page for that file, then click the Download button.Ĥ When the download is finished you would "open" the downloaded file by right clicking the name and selecting "Open".ĥ Select "Edit" from the Finder menu bar and then "Select All".Ħ Select "Edit" from the Finder menu bar and then "Copy 5 Items".ħ On the left side of the Finder. "(the game path)\Interface\AddOns\Carbonite" folder. If it asks to overwriteįiles, which it will the next time you install another version ofĬarbonite and you did not delete the existing Carbonite folders first, then "Extract" button at the bottom of the window. "Files will be extracted to this folder:" line. "(the game path)\Interface\AddOns" in the Now left click "OK" at the bottom of the window and you should see "C:\Users\Public\Games\World of Warcraft\Interface\AddOns"Īre common locations for the game using Vista. "C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\Interface\AddOns" or "Computer" then (C:) or whatever drive it is installed on.Ĭontinue to click until you are at the game's "Interface\AddOns" folder. Use the "Select a destination" window that opened to left click on (right click and select properties) you use to launch Warcraft to If you don't know the addon folder location, then look at the shortcut Left click that and then click "Browse." in the new window that opens. Shows the file contents is a "Extract all files" button. If you click "Open", then it will download theįile and then show the contents. When you click the "Download" button a dialog box should ask to When you download an addon it will be in a zip file. Vista specific installation instructions: You would then use your computer's "file search" to find the actual folder. ![]() If the Carbonite logo does not appear, then the AddOns folder you are using is the wrong one. When properly installed, the Carbonite logo will appear on login. This may be caused by having installed both a downloaded and CD version of Warcraft or Some users have found two AddOns directories on their computers. "C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\Interface\AddOns\Carbonite\Carbonite" (WRONG) "C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\Interface\AddOns\Carbonite"Ī common error is to create a Carbonite folder in AddOns and unzip to the folder. "C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\Interface\AddOns" If you have Warcraft installed at "C:\Program Files", then you would put Machintosh "Machintosh HD/Applications/World of Warcraft/Interface/AddOns"ĭelete any existing Carbonite folders in the AddOns folder before you unzip a ![]() Vista "C:\Users\Public\Games\World of Warcraft\Interface\AddOns" Windows XP "C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\Interface\AddOns" Then your addon path is "C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\Interface\AddOns". So if the shortcut says "C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\Launcher.exe", Launch Warcraft to get the path to where it is installed. You can look at the shortcut (right click and select properties) you use to The addons folder should be deleted first. The Carbonite folder needs to be dragged from the zip file or the zip fileĮxtracted to the Warcraft AddOns folder. The CARBONITE addon is not endorsed by or affiliated with Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. World of Warcraft(tm) and "WOW" are trademarks owned by Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. Copyright 2007-2010 Carbon Based Creations, LLCĬARBONITE(tm) is a registered trademark of Carbon Based Creations, LLC.
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