During technical troubleshooting, it is sometimes necessary to fully uninstall and reinstall the Battle.net desktop app. Follow the instructions below to completely uninstall the Battle.net desktop app.
Note: Uninstalling the Battle.net desktop app does not uninstall your game clients.
- Open Control Panel.
- Click Uninstall a program.
- Right-click on Battle.net and select Uninstall. This will begin the uninstallation process.
Note: If you do not see Battle.net, look for Blizzard Battle.net desktop app. - If the client is not listed, manually uninstall the Battle.net desktop app:
- Click Start ( Windows Key + Q in Windows 8), and select All Programs.
- After locating the Battle.net desktop app, right-click the file and select Open File Location.
- Move one folder up and delete the Battle.net folder.
Note: If you do not see Battle.net, look for Blizzard Battle.net desktop app.
- Delete the Battle.net Tools folder to remove any remaining Blizzard Battle.net desktop app helper programs.
- Reinstall the app.
- Open Finder.
- Delete Battle.net in /Applications.
Note: If you do not see Battle.net, look for Blizzard Battle.net desktop app. - While holding down the Option (Alt) key, select Library from the Go menu on the system menu bar.
- Delete the Battle.net folder in ~/Library/Application Support/Blizzard.
- Navigate to ~/Library/Preferences and delete the following files:
- com.blizzard.errorreporter.plist
- com.blizzard.Installer.plist
- com.blizzard.launcher.plist
- net.battle.net.app.plist
- net.battle.Authenticator.prefs
- net.battle.Identity.prefs
- net.battnet.battle.plist
- Note: This may not be a fully inclusive list. If you see any com.blizzard or net.battle files not included in the list above, they should also be deleted.
- Delete the Battle.net Tools folder to remove any remaining Battle.net desktop app helper applications.
- Empty Trash.
- Reinstall the app.
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