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Poster: Trollwynn at 7/22/2006 5:29:25 PM PDT
Subject: Realm Select Screen
   I made a character on a realm a while back, but deleted it soon after, and on the realm select screen, it still says I have one character on the realm, this isn't a big deal just a small annoyance, just wanted to know if there is something I can do about it. :)
  http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.aspx?fn=wow-customer-service&t=89782&p=#post89782
 
Poster: Kaone at 7/22/2006 5:42:54 PM PDT
Subject: Re: Realm Select Screen
   Hello Trollwynn,

Rest assured that this issue has little impact on your account or your ability to play in any way. However if you would really like to get the indicator to not suggest there is a character on this realm I would propose resetting your User Interface. By resetting your User Interface your World of Warcraft installation should be returned to its default settings. This will not affect what characters you have on any realm but will remove any stored character settings on your local computer. The steps for resetting your UI are as follows:
    1) Log out of World of Warcraft to your desktop, thereby exiting the game completely.
    2) Navigate to the World of Warcraft folder, which is often found in the Program Files directory (the default path is C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft).
    3) Either rename (or delete) the WTF, WDB, and Interface folders. (Note: If you do not wish to permanently lose any third-party addons you may have accrued, or macros you've written for your characters, you would be well-advised to merely rename the folders, rather than delete them entirely.)
    4) Log back into the game by double-clicking WoW.exe, ensuring that you do not reinstall any addons before doing so.

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