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Battlenet won t open
Battlenet won t open





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  1. #BATTLENET WON T OPEN HOW TO#
  2. #BATTLENET WON T OPEN INSTALL#
  3. #BATTLENET WON T OPEN UPDATE#
  4. #BATTLENET WON T OPEN PASSWORD#

to launch Overwatch go to its installation path, e.g.

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As an alternative / workaround, you could also run the game manually (look under the folder where it's located and launch the executable from there), the only downside to this being that you'll need to enter your email and password manually after launching the game e.g. In my case, I had to wait a bit (maybe 30 seconds), and the "Blizzard Agent went to sleep" error message was gone by itself. The Blizzard servers are currently having issues, and the instructions in this article won't help until the servers are fixed.

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If this happens, you can click the Locate the game link next to the game install button, and select the game folder. Note that may not detect your installed games after you do this. Now you can start and the issue should be gone. Make sure is closed, then open a file manager, navigate to this path and delete the folder. The command output should display a bunch of lines with the path to the ProgramData/ folder.

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If you don't know how to find the ProgramData folder on your Linux system, you can use locate to find it. was installed when I installed Overwatch from the Lutris website, so in this case, the path is ~/Games/overwatch/drive_c/ProgramData/. In my case, I set the Games folder from my home directory as the Lutris installation folder. The path to the ProgramData/ folder depends on what installation method you've used to install the Blizzard app. You will not see the ProgramData folder in C:/ (even though it's there), but you can manually type the path in Windows Explorer - press Ctrl + L, then type the path. If you're a Windows user that stumbled upon this article, the fix is the same and the path to this folder in your case is C:/ProgramData/. Do not confuse this with the folder from Program Files (x86)!

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The fix for both of these issues is to delete the folder from the ProgramData directory (after closing the Blizzard application, and killing any Blizzard and Blizzard Update Agent processes). Clicking the force update button doesn't solve this. In some cases, gets stuck and refuses to install the update, displaying a " Waiting on another installation or update" message indefinitely, even though there is no other update available for either or a game.

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The second issue occurs when a game has an update (it might be combined with having an update in the same time and updating first, but I'm not sure). I've been running into this issue quite frequently in the past few months. Restarting (and even the computer), trying to kill the Agent.exe process or every process related to doesn't get rid of this issue on my system. Attempting to wake it up", with the BLZBNTBNA00000005 error code. The first issue, and the most frequent one for me, is the Blizzard App Launcher () displaying a message that says " Blizzard agent went to sleep.







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