Critical error message

I play world of Warcraft and played it on this computer for 4 years, but a few days ago I started to receive a critical error message when I tried to log in saying theres not enough memory for this command. What can I do to solve the critical error message?

See https://us.battle.net/support/en/article/not-enough-storage-to-complete-this-command

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