If all else fails, copy the existing '' Gw2.dat '' file to a safe place and then re-install your game. When the download is a couple of minutes old, stop it - exit the game and then copy (or move) the saved '' Gw2.dat '' file to the game directory and then re-start the game. This should in theory be auto-detected and finish the patching. Inculpatus cedo.9234. If you stop the download, you don't have to start over. The counter will reset to 0 because it counts how many files/percentage has been downloaded in that session of use. You can watch 'remaining files' to see progress. Also, those are current threads; or just read any of the threads on the front page for trouble-shooting When you contact Technical Support for help, you may be asked to download a third party program to help us diagnose the problem. We request that you download and run these tools to gather information about your PC, your network connection and the programs you are running. Below we have provided more information about the programs you might be I tried to download the game but i couldn't get in to download site. I couldn't find anywhere else to download the game and steam is temporarily removed the game i guess. To rule out some software interference, open a command prompt (cmd.exe) and enter:netsh winsock resetnetsh int ip reset. then open msconfig (WindowsKey+R > msconfig), select the boot tab and check safe boot with networking, then ok and restart. Under safe mode, delete Local.dat and use the -assetsrv option above. The first option will restart your machine and check the memory right now, and the second option checks the next time you choose to reboot. Pick the option that best suits your needs. Step 3: Your computer will load a screen that shows the progress of the check and number of passes it will run on the memory. JoeSoSalty • 9 yr. ago • Edited 9 yr. ago. If you haven't had it fixed it, try this: Add "-assetsrv 62.154.232.187:80" without quotes to the end of your gw2.exe file. You can easily right click this from the start menu. No idea what it does, but it worked instantly for me last night. Within this folder, delete Local.dat. Navigate to your Documents (or "My Documents") folder, then the Guild Wars 2 folder under it and look for another Local.dat in there and delete it if it exists. Note that deleting Local.dat will reset your hardware-related settings, which is mainly your remembered login and some sound and graphics settings. .

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