Force quitting Frozen Throne

Hi I just recently got a new white macbook for college and i installed warcraft on it. i found out that not only can i NOT launch it (i can only launch it by opening a map in the maps folder which FORCES it to launch wc3) but i also cant exit the game in a regular way as it will freeze up wc3 but not my mac. so eventually everytime i play wc3 i have to force quit it. but i heard that force quitting a lot is really bad for the hard drive and damages the system. Any ideas?

Hi I just recently got a new white macbook for college and i installed warcraft on it. i found out that not only can i NOT launch it (i can only launch it by opening a map in the maps folder which FORCES it to launch wc3) but i also cant exit the game in a regular way as it will freeze up wc3 but not my mac. so eventually everytime i play wc3 i have to force quit it. but i heard that force quitting a lot is really bad for the hard drive and damages the system. Any ideas?

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