Quote from: gg.sc2 on March 04, 2010, 09:58:01 PM
Ok, I've realized that your problem could be within your Battle.net folder in Documents and Settings > User > AppData > Local > Blizzard Entertainment. Before doing anything, make a copy of your Cache folder in the Battle.net folder so you don't lose your stuff.
I was overclocking my GPU and errored out in SC2 (tried to go beyond its processing capabilities) and ever since that, I had the same problems you did after launching SC2. Low fps. Crashing with the Blizz box asking me to send a report.
To diagnose, I reinstalled, which did not work. So I realized it couldn't be the SC2 directory causing problems, so I went straight to deleting the Battle.net folder in doc and settings, booted up SC2, which loaded into the login screen and crashed. I restarted SC2 again, and voila, everything turned to normal again. The Battle.net folder was replaced automatically.
After doing so, just put your Cache folder back into the new Battle.net folder, replace whatever it asks you to, and then you should be good to go again. At least, it worked for me.
You are the man. This fixed it, thank you so much. You'll never know how much i appreciate your response. This response should be put into the FAQ.
Dude, thanks.
Also since you said you went over it's processing capabilities, i think i might have as well, i kept sc2 minimized over night on accident, that might have caused it.