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Most seeded to try to do that but others would not bother but still expected the problem to be resolved. The Appdata folder was regularly ignored when people did a reinstall. It was also suggested to not to install in the standard program folders - we suggested creating your own game folders away from the program file folders. I've managed to get the game center running a couple of times. so that is possibly where the suggestion of a 'new folder' came from. Haven't found a repeatable process for it, though.

I'm planning on debugging the launch (enable its logs), to see what kinds of errors appear while it tries to start the app. Interesting, because conventional wisdom says do not change the default paths. I install programs on two different SDD's myself, and usually the only thing in the path I would change is the drive letter. I had a quick google on the ntdll.dll, and some place it was suggested the conflict could be caused an unrelated third program even if the report attributes it to the WGC. Well first you should do any windows updates you can - if you can cause win7 is out from support.
