Posted on April 6, 2010 at 9:04 am - by Corey DeGrandchamp
Guide: World of Warcraft Free (Private Server) [UPDATED]

We’ve had TONS of questions, comments, and even complains about our old guide for this, so I’ve decided to write an updated guide on this.
Please Note
I have just followed this guide the day before writing this, it works 100% of the time, as long as you follow the instructions. Please read the entire guide before you start, and leave any questions in the comments below. Please share links to this guide with everybody you know.
This guide will have you connect to the servers run by Tru-WoW.
They are strictly “BlizzLike” which means everything (drop rates, experience) is how it is in retail, everything is the same as retail (with the exception of the few bugs, but the developers are working diligently on them!)
Tru-WoW is still running The Burning Crusade 2.4.3.
This is because of the massive amounts of problems and general “suckage” that the newer expansions would bring, such as scripted events and quests just plain NOT WORKING.
1. First off, you will need to install BOTH the original WoW client, and The Burning Crusade client.
World of Warcraft
World of Warcraft – The Burning Crusade
2. Once you download the files above, run them both, it will open a Blizzard Downloader (one for each.) It’s going to ask you where you want to save the files to, I just recommend your desktop, so you can find them faster when the time comes. It will take a couple of hours to finish. And generally The Burning Crusade will finish first (it will automatically launch the installer, saying that the original WoW client is required first, close out of it.) This means you have to wait for them BOTH to finish before you can really proceed any further. (Now might be a good time to go do something productive.) Or in the meantime, you could always start downloading the patches in step 5, and create your account in step 6, also try to read through the entire guide to familiarize yourself with the process.
3. After both downloads finish, you will have to open the original WoW folder that the downloader created, usually called “WoW-2.3.0.7561-enUS” and from there run the “Installer.exe” let it run, and finish installing.
4. After the original WoW client installs, it’s time to install The Burning Crusade expansion, so go into the folder named “WoW-BurningCrusade-enUS-Full-Installer” and run the “Installer.exe” from there too, and let it finish installing.
5. Next you’re going to have to patch your client to version 2.4.3, which can be a pain finding the correct patches to apply. I’ve made it easy for you, simply download and install (IN ORDER) the following patches. AFTER YOU APPLY EACH PATCH, THE WOW LAUNCHER WILL SHOW UP, AND TRY TO AUTO-UPDATE TO V.3.0+ – MAKE SURE YOU CANCEL IT, DO NOT LET IT UPDATE TO 3.0!!! – This is incredibly important, if you walk away from your computer for too long during this process you could come back to a 3.0+ game, and have it unplayable until you uninstall and start all the way over.
2.4.0 (923.74 MB)
2.4.1 (04.88 MB)
2.4.2 (15.07 MB)
2.4.3 (27.27 MB)
None of these patches are hosted on this server, they are all provided by FileFront, if for some reason any of the downloads above are not working, please use the list of patch mirrors at WoWWiki. Another quick note, one of these patches is stored in a .rar file, and must be extracted. If you can’t figure that out on your own… well… There’s not much anybody can do to help you
6. Now it’s time to create your account, please click here to create an account, be sure to create your account as an “Expansion” account type (TBC), this is what lets you play The Burning Crusade, instead of just the original WoW game. Please allow up to 10-20 minutes for your account to be physically created on the servers. I also recommend creating an account on the Darkwolf realm, simply because it’s more populated.
7. Download my pre-made realmlist.wtf file (right click it, and “Save Link As…”) and place it in your WoW directory, usually set to
C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft
And choose to OVERWRITE the existing file.
Or if for some reason you are paranoid, and do not want to download my file, feel free to browse to your WoW directory, open up the existing realmlist.wtf file, and change it to ONLY say
set realmlist truwowonline.com
And save it. NOTE: if your on Vista or Windows 7, it is way less stressful to simply download and copy the file I provided above, however to do so, you will have to agree to the User Account Control popup.
8. Run Wow.exe from the installation directory. Do not run the shortcut on your desktop, because that points to Launcher.exe, which will automatically patch your WoW install to 3.0+ which will make it unplayable on Tru-WoW. Take this time to DELETE the shortcut on your desktop, as it will just cause issues having it there.
9. Select your realm, Darkwolf for PvP, or Frostmane for PvE… At some point in the future they’re supposedly merging and becoming a WotLK server.
10. Create a character, and enter the World of Warcraft, for free! Enjoy!







