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I used to get a similar error but I got it when logging in... I followed the instructions from http://forum.pandawow.ru/showthread.php?t=90593&p=657862#post657862

 

If you are on x10 those instructions are valid, if x100 or Funrealm you'll need to get the client for 5.4.2 http://forum.pandawow.ru/showthread.php?t=46675&langid=1

 

and of course, keep any extra addons disabled and reintroduce them one by one if you don't see the problem reoccuring

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If you've tried all of the above I mentioned and it didn't work, try some of the steps metioned by battle.net

 

 

Error 132 may have several different causes. Follow the steps below to resolve this issue.

 

Our games require an up-to-date operating system in order to run properly. Run Windows Update to be sure you're using the most recent version.

Reset your UI to ensure that your User Interface files are not corrupted.

The game requires up-to-date drivers to run smoothly. Update your drivers regularly.

 

Advanced Troubleshooting

 

Occasionally a particular video card model or driver will have incompatibilities with World of Warcraft’s default DirectX 11 mode. You can switch your mode by modifying the config.wtf file.

Open the World of Warcraft game folder.

Open the WTF folder.

Double-click the Config.wtf file and open with Notepad.

Change the SET gxApi "D3D11" line to SET gxApi "D3D9".

Save the file and relaunch the game.

Programs running in the background can interfere with the game. Close any running background applications.

Run the repair tool to resolve issues with damaged game files.

Crashes can occur if your system components are overclocked for higher performance. Set your components to factory default speeds to resolve this issue.

The file being read may be corrupt. Run Check disk and defragment your hard drive to try to repair any bad sectors.

Crashes and lockups can occur when the software settings on your video card drivers are changed. Reset your video driver settings to correct this problem.

Overheating can cause your system to lock up and become unresponsive. Check for overheating components.

Errors in your computer’s physical memory can cause the game to crash. Run the Memory Diagnostic Tool.

Certain malicious software can lock down necessary data that the game needs to run. Run a virus scan.

If the issue persists, uninstall your current copy of the game, then reinstall the game client.

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