How to manually Install AddOns
How to manually Install AddOns
Introduction
Installing addons manually is not always an easy process, so this guide is created to help you along the way.
You must first exit "World of Warcraft" completely. You can install addons while being logged into the game, but they do not load until you have exited the game and logged back in.
Downloading the AddOn
Make a folder on your desktop called "My AddOns"
Download the World of Warcraft AddOn you want to install and save the compressed files (.zip, .rar, etc.) to this folder.
*Make sure you download 3.3.5a Addons for Wotlk else your addon wont work.*
Usually when you download a file it will give you a popup asking if you want to open it or download it. You want to download it. If you are not given this options try right clicking on the link and "Save As..." or "Save Target As".
Extracting the AddOn
Extract one addon at a time so that you can keep track of them, and you don't accidently put files where they shouldn't go >.<
Windows
Windows XP/7/8.1/10 has a built in ZIP extractor. Double click on the file to open it, inside should be the file or folders needed. Copy these outside to the "My Mods" folder.
7-Zip: Right click the file, 7-Zip, select "Extract Here"
WinRAR: Right click the file, select "Extract Here"
WinZip: You MUST make sure the option to "Use Folder Names" is CHECKED or it will just extract the files and not make the proper folders how the Authors designed
Mac
StuffitExpander: Double click the archive to extract it to a folder in the current directory.
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The AddOn will extract into a folder (or folders) with a name or subnames of the addon. For example, DBM has 14 folders once extracted. They are all marked DBM- _____. Do not merge these folders or move any files out of one and into another.
Verify your WoW Installation Path
This is the location of where you have installed World of Warcraft to. By default, for Windows, it is:
C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\
or
C:\Users\Public\Games\ World of Warcraft\
However, some people have their harddrive partiant or have multiple drives so World of Warcraft may be installed on a different pathing.
For Mac, you will use this location:
Macintosh HD/Applications/World of Warcraft/
Install the AddOns
Open your World of Warcraft folder that you found above.
Go into the "Interface" folder > "AddOns" folder.
Open the "My AddOns" folder and move the extracted folders (example DBM-Brewlers) from your "My AddOns" folder into the "AddOns" folder.
Making sure AddOns are Installed
Start World of Warcraft and log in.
At the Character Select screen, look in lower left corner for the "addons" button.
If button is there: make sure all the mods you installed are listed, and make sure "load out of date addons" is checked (located towards the top).
If the button is NOT there: means the addon did not install properly.
Log out of WoW and double check to make sure you copied over the addon file to the correct folder.
If you still got the problem with installing addons then you might wana try use Curse Client v5 to install your addons.
Installing addons manually is not always an easy process, so this guide is created to help you along the way.
You must first exit "World of Warcraft" completely. You can install addons while being logged into the game, but they do not load until you have exited the game and logged back in.
Downloading the AddOn
Make a folder on your desktop called "My AddOns"
Download the World of Warcraft AddOn you want to install and save the compressed files (.zip, .rar, etc.) to this folder.
*Make sure you download 3.3.5a Addons for Wotlk else your addon wont work.*
Usually when you download a file it will give you a popup asking if you want to open it or download it. You want to download it. If you are not given this options try right clicking on the link and "Save As..." or "Save Target As".
Extracting the AddOn
Extract one addon at a time so that you can keep track of them, and you don't accidently put files where they shouldn't go >.<
Windows
Windows XP/7/8.1/10 has a built in ZIP extractor. Double click on the file to open it, inside should be the file or folders needed. Copy these outside to the "My Mods" folder.
7-Zip: Right click the file, 7-Zip, select "Extract Here"
WinRAR: Right click the file, select "Extract Here"
WinZip: You MUST make sure the option to "Use Folder Names" is CHECKED or it will just extract the files and not make the proper folders how the Authors designed
Mac
StuffitExpander: Double click the archive to extract it to a folder in the current directory.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The AddOn will extract into a folder (or folders) with a name or subnames of the addon. For example, DBM has 14 folders once extracted. They are all marked DBM- _____. Do not merge these folders or move any files out of one and into another.
Verify your WoW Installation Path
This is the location of where you have installed World of Warcraft to. By default, for Windows, it is:
C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\
or
C:\Users\Public\Games\ World of Warcraft\
However, some people have their harddrive partiant or have multiple drives so World of Warcraft may be installed on a different pathing.
For Mac, you will use this location:
Macintosh HD/Applications/World of Warcraft/
Install the AddOns
Open your World of Warcraft folder that you found above.
Go into the "Interface" folder > "AddOns" folder.
Open the "My AddOns" folder and move the extracted folders (example DBM-Brewlers) from your "My AddOns" folder into the "AddOns" folder.
Making sure AddOns are Installed
Start World of Warcraft and log in.
At the Character Select screen, look in lower left corner for the "addons" button.
If button is there: make sure all the mods you installed are listed, and make sure "load out of date addons" is checked (located towards the top).
If the button is NOT there: means the addon did not install properly.
Log out of WoW and double check to make sure you copied over the addon file to the correct folder.
If you still got the problem with installing addons then you might wana try use Curse Client v5 to install your addons.
Last edited by arnis5 on 06 May 2016 17:21, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: How to manually Install AddOns
Nice guide Arnis! One thing to maybe remind people of in your guide, is that if it doesn't work (or checkmark doesn't show up) even after they restarted WoW, they should double check that they installed a version for 3.3.5, not some MoP one or anything.
Re: How to manually Install AddOns
Thx ^^. Added the part about 3.3.5a addonsmcheka wrote:Nice guide Arnis! One thing to maybe remind people of in your guide, is that if it doesn't work (or checkmark doesn't show up) even after they restarted WoW, they should double check that they installed a version for 3.3.5, not some MoP one or anything.
Arnis - Marksmanship Hunter PVE/PVP
Predatoor - Death Knight Hybrid Tank/Blood Dps PVE
Restoration - Shaman Resto/Ele PVE
Arniscat - Druid Feral Tank/Restoration PVE
Arnisrocks - Paladin Protection/Retribution PVE
Arnislock - Warlock Demonology PVE
Stanimalo - Rogue Combat PVE
Mazdean - Priest Shadow/Holy PVE
Pecaros - Warrior Protection/Fury PVE
Arniskhanna - Mage Arcane PVE
Predatoor - Death Knight Hybrid Tank/Blood Dps PVE
Restoration - Shaman Resto/Ele PVE
Arniscat - Druid Feral Tank/Restoration PVE
Arnisrocks - Paladin Protection/Retribution PVE
Arnislock - Warlock Demonology PVE
Stanimalo - Rogue Combat PVE
Mazdean - Priest Shadow/Holy PVE
Pecaros - Warrior Protection/Fury PVE
Arniskhanna - Mage Arcane PVE
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Re: How to manually Install AddOns
This is nice; Image-guiding and correct amount of text description. Nice job
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ThxEronox wrote:This is nice; Image-guiding and correct amount of text description. Nice job
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Predatoor - Death Knight Hybrid Tank/Blood Dps PVE
Restoration - Shaman Resto/Ele PVE
Arniscat - Druid Feral Tank/Restoration PVE
Arnisrocks - Paladin Protection/Retribution PVE
Arnislock - Warlock Demonology PVE
Stanimalo - Rogue Combat PVE
Mazdean - Priest Shadow/Holy PVE
Pecaros - Warrior Protection/Fury PVE
Arniskhanna - Mage Arcane PVE
Predatoor - Death Knight Hybrid Tank/Blood Dps PVE
Restoration - Shaman Resto/Ele PVE
Arniscat - Druid Feral Tank/Restoration PVE
Arnisrocks - Paladin Protection/Retribution PVE
Arnislock - Warlock Demonology PVE
Stanimalo - Rogue Combat PVE
Mazdean - Priest Shadow/Holy PVE
Pecaros - Warrior Protection/Fury PVE
Arniskhanna - Mage Arcane PVE
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Re: How to manually Install AddOns
If its possible make this post sticky so it stays at top
Arnis - Marksmanship Hunter PVE/PVP
Predatoor - Death Knight Hybrid Tank/Blood Dps PVE
Restoration - Shaman Resto/Ele PVE
Arniscat - Druid Feral Tank/Restoration PVE
Arnisrocks - Paladin Protection/Retribution PVE
Arnislock - Warlock Demonology PVE
Stanimalo - Rogue Combat PVE
Mazdean - Priest Shadow/Holy PVE
Pecaros - Warrior Protection/Fury PVE
Arniskhanna - Mage Arcane PVE
Predatoor - Death Knight Hybrid Tank/Blood Dps PVE
Restoration - Shaman Resto/Ele PVE
Arniscat - Druid Feral Tank/Restoration PVE
Arnisrocks - Paladin Protection/Retribution PVE
Arnislock - Warlock Demonology PVE
Stanimalo - Rogue Combat PVE
Mazdean - Priest Shadow/Holy PVE
Pecaros - Warrior Protection/Fury PVE
Arniskhanna - Mage Arcane PVE
The Demonic Lord!
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Re: How to manually Install AddOns
!Roulette.arnis5 wrote:If its possible make this post sticky so it stays at top
Oh look, it magically got a sticky on it.
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ThanksNymunne wrote:!Roulette.arnis5 wrote:If its possible make this post sticky so it stays at top
Oh look, it magically got a sticky on it.
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Predatoor - Death Knight Hybrid Tank/Blood Dps PVE
Restoration - Shaman Resto/Ele PVE
Arniscat - Druid Feral Tank/Restoration PVE
Arnisrocks - Paladin Protection/Retribution PVE
Arnislock - Warlock Demonology PVE
Stanimalo - Rogue Combat PVE
Mazdean - Priest Shadow/Holy PVE
Pecaros - Warrior Protection/Fury PVE
Arniskhanna - Mage Arcane PVE
Predatoor - Death Knight Hybrid Tank/Blood Dps PVE
Restoration - Shaman Resto/Ele PVE
Arniscat - Druid Feral Tank/Restoration PVE
Arnisrocks - Paladin Protection/Retribution PVE
Arnislock - Warlock Demonology PVE
Stanimalo - Rogue Combat PVE
Mazdean - Priest Shadow/Holy PVE
Pecaros - Warrior Protection/Fury PVE
Arniskhanna - Mage Arcane PVE
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Re: How to manually Install AddOns
nice work, should be a sticky
following up on arnis' tutorial on HOW to get addons working in the first place, and because it's not as easy to find stable addons for 3.3.5 as it used to be, i've put together a basic collection of addons which will help newer players get into raiding faster and more successful at best. i'm using allof these addons myself and all files are scanned and virus-free and run stable on WotLK 3.3.5 clients.
TrueWoW Raid Addons Download
Atlas Loot Enhanced - find out what loot drops in the dungeon or raid you're going to, or go to the raids and dungeons that drop the loot you need
Deadly Boss Mods - the standard addon for every raider. gives you information about your ongoing encounter in form of timers, chat pop-ups and more. prevent getting yelled at by the rest of the raid for messing up by knowing what'll happen before it happens. take a look at it as soon as you install it!
GearScore - generates a number value for the gear you have equipped, to let you know what dungeons and raids you're (technically) ready for. it does not count in enhancements like gems/enchants/profession perks/any other created items attached to the gear, so be aware of that yourself.
PassLoot - create macros to automatically pass/need/greed/disenchant loots, up to an ocd-level amount of different options, never get annoyed by a flood of loot windows again!
Recount - know how much you're contributing to the dungeon/raid you're in, but most importantly, see if you have improved yourself and what you are capable of doing. helpful for every class.
TweakWoW - tired of using macros to increase your internal WoW graphics and zoom out more every time you start your client? use this to do it for you and dwell in the riches your pc has to offer, even in this museum-ripe classic!
WeakestLink - this little devil's advocate reveals helpful information about the reason of deaths in your dungeons and raids. a dps blaming the healer again for dying, even though you swear you've seen him get barbecued by a dragon's breath? not this time, lad!
i hope this will help you increase your raiding experience, hf
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following up on arnis' tutorial on HOW to get addons working in the first place, and because it's not as easy to find stable addons for 3.3.5 as it used to be, i've put together a basic collection of addons which will help newer players get into raiding faster and more successful at best. i'm using allof these addons myself and all files are scanned and virus-free and run stable on WotLK 3.3.5 clients.
TrueWoW Raid Addons Download
Atlas Loot Enhanced - find out what loot drops in the dungeon or raid you're going to, or go to the raids and dungeons that drop the loot you need
Deadly Boss Mods - the standard addon for every raider. gives you information about your ongoing encounter in form of timers, chat pop-ups and more. prevent getting yelled at by the rest of the raid for messing up by knowing what'll happen before it happens. take a look at it as soon as you install it!
GearScore - generates a number value for the gear you have equipped, to let you know what dungeons and raids you're (technically) ready for. it does not count in enhancements like gems/enchants/profession perks/any other created items attached to the gear, so be aware of that yourself.
PassLoot - create macros to automatically pass/need/greed/disenchant loots, up to an ocd-level amount of different options, never get annoyed by a flood of loot windows again!
Recount - know how much you're contributing to the dungeon/raid you're in, but most importantly, see if you have improved yourself and what you are capable of doing. helpful for every class.
TweakWoW - tired of using macros to increase your internal WoW graphics and zoom out more every time you start your client? use this to do it for you and dwell in the riches your pc has to offer, even in this museum-ripe classic!
WeakestLink - this little devil's advocate reveals helpful information about the reason of deaths in your dungeons and raids. a dps blaming the healer again for dying, even though you swear you've seen him get barbecued by a dragon's breath? not this time, lad!
i hope this will help you increase your raiding experience, hf
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Re: How to manually Install AddOns
I'm new to this forum so sorry if I'm being stupid or missing something very obvious, but neither of these file directories exist for me. I'm using Windows 10 and I have hidden folders revealed.
The directory for my installation of TrueWow is C:\Users\Owner\Downloads\World.of.Warcraft.3.3.5a.Truewow which has an interface and addons folder, but I put the extracted file into that folder and when I booted the game there was no addons button in the corner. I've searched high and low for a solution to this problem but I'm at a loss. If anyone knows what they are doing better than me, I would greatly appreciate the help! Trying to find the herbs I'm looking for without the gatherer addon is a struggle.
Re: How to manually Install AddOns
You probably just need to move the content extracted by one folder.Leidenfrost wrote: ↑09 Aug 2018 15:55I'm new to this forum so sorry if I'm being stupid or missing something very obvious, but neither of these file directories exist for me. I'm using Windows 10 and I have hidden folders revealed.
The directory for my installation of TrueWow is C:\Users\Owner\Downloads\World.of.Warcraft.3.3.5a.Truewow which has an interface and addons folder, but I put the extracted file into that folder and when I booted the game there was no addons button in the corner. I've searched high and low for a solution to this problem but I'm at a loss. If anyone knows what they are doing better than me, I would greatly appreciate the help! Trying to find the herbs I'm looking for without the gatherer addon is a struggle.
E.g:
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C:\Users\Owner\Downloads\World.of.Warcraft.3.3.5a.Truewow\Interface\Addon\Gatherer\Gatherer\...
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C:\Users\Owner\Downloads\World.of.Warcraft.3.3.5a.Truewow\Interface\Addon\Gatherer\...
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Re: How to manually Install AddOns
I'm not sure what you mean. My addons folder looks like this:
https://i.imgur.com/TMVYnCV.png
https://i.imgur.com/TMVYnCV.png
Re: How to manually Install AddOns
Inside that Gatherer-7.3.1 folder you will probably see another folder called Gatherer or something.
Move that folder to your ...\Interface\AddOns\ and remove Gatherer-7.3.1.
If this is not the case, make sure the .toc file inside the folder has exactly the same name as the folder itself.
You know the game recognised your AddOn when you see this button on character screen (this is the button they are talking about)
Move that folder to your ...\Interface\AddOns\ and remove Gatherer-7.3.1.
If this is not the case, make sure the .toc file inside the folder has exactly the same name as the folder itself.
You know the game recognised your AddOn when you see this button on character screen (this is the button they are talking about)
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Re: How to manually Install AddOns
You were right, and I had to manually extract all the folders within Gatherer-7.3.1. (I had tried just the Gatherer folder before and it didn't work, but I figured I needed the UI folder and everything else for it to work.) Thank you.
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