Potential causes:
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WTFast is not updated (using an outdated version of WTFast).
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WTFast installation files corrupted/missing.
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Internet connection issues causing WTFast not to connect.
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Anti-virus or firewall blocking WTFast
Recommended next steps:
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Close WTFast from the system tray and relaunch it.
- Close your Windows session. Log back into Windows and re-launch WTFast.
For further support, please email our advanced tech team at support@wtfast.com.
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