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Did a GM summoned me to a black place?

Suxxyduck

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I was alt tabbed during a botting session, farming saronite ores inIcecrown, Then I tabbed back to WoW to see how it was going, I saw a black place-my minimap was also blacked out. Then I dc'ed quickly. I typed my acc info and I could log back, When I logged back I was in Icecrown, where I should be. It's been 4 hours and no ban yet, what happened there exactly?
 
If you search the forum for "black screen" you will see hundreds of threads about this wow bug
 
no biggie, its like buzzer said its a bug, most likely your graphics card freaking out, it can be caused by minimizing and maximizing wow to quickly, in my experience
 
I was alt tabbed during a botting session, farming saronite ores inIcecrown, Then I tabbed back to WoW to see how it was going, I saw a black place-my minimap was also blacked out. Then I dc'ed quickly. I typed my acc info and I could log back, When I logged back I was in Icecrown, where I should be. It's been 4 hours and no ban yet, what happened there exactly?

Your graphics card gets a brain fart when you minimize WoW while running HB, and that's why HB goes to great lengths to not allow customers to minimize WoW while botting, as it causes exactly this kind of thing.

Actually, this is a Windows problem as Windows tends to not render things which are not there to optimize performance, so the solution is to simply not minimize WoW while botting.

Also, it may be a sign of virus infection. Some viruses of the Trojan Dropper type have exactly this side effect, causing your AV to freak out when they start flooding your PC with malware, which your AV tries endlessly to remove, but can't really because the Dropper is still there, flooding you with new malware, causing your AV to consume massive CPU resources, so get Hitman Pro latest version and scan your PC.
 
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