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04-26-07, 04:56 PM   #1
Bellator
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Unistalling Mazzle or CTmod or . . .

I've been reading posts for Mazzle and CTmod and other UI sets. So I am wondering are they easy to uninstall as easy to install?

I've never ventured into a custom UI, (big chicken) but some things they do interest me. My fear has always been I'd install one of these custom UI's and not like it. Then having a bad experience trying to remove it and screwing up my game files.

Would one custom UI be better for a novice to install, learn and uninstall then another? Is it safe to try a couple different UI's, without screwing up the game?

Thanks all for your input.

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04-26-07, 05:10 PM   #2
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both are very easy to install and use. To use mazzle though, you shuold have 1gb of RAM.
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04-26-07, 08:36 PM   #3
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With any custom UI you backup/rename your Interface and WTF folders in your WoW directory. You then use the Interface/WTF folders that come with the UI compilation. If you don't like it, delete the Interface/WTF folders that you installed with the UI and go back to your old ones. The only thing is that with MazzleUI, there is an option to have the UI place your spells on your bars for you. Spell placement is stored server-side (unless you back it up with a mod like Simple Action Sets).
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