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official support:
Repair Instructions for Windows®
Follow these steps if you are running the game on a Windows operating system:
Locate your Gw2.exe file.
Right-click on the file and select Create shortcut.
Rename this new shortcut to Guild Wars 2 Repair.
Right-click on Guild Wars 2 Repair and select Properties.
Locate the Target line and add –repair to the end. (Example: "C:\Games\Guild Wars 2\gw2.exe" -repair)
Click OK.
Now double-click the Guild Wars 2 Repair shortcut. This will begin repairing your game client automatically. The game will then launch when it is complete.
NOTE: Keep in mind that the verification and repair process will run each time you double-click the Guild Wars 2 Repair shortcut; if you would like to play the game without repairing the archive, double-click on Gw2.exe or another shortcut without the -repair command in the 'Target' line.
or there is no space at the end? when i use it without space it says its incorrect and if i do then it just doesnt work.
simply type it into your browser
I have same problem. I think it needs to be the old Gw2.exe file which doesn't exist. They need to update the repair.