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Click on Origin and uninstall. Reinstall Origin; Try running Origin as an administrator: Close the Origin client. Right-click the Origin client icon on your desktop (or in the Origin directory if not on your desktop) and click Run As Administrator. This runs the Origin client as an administrator account, and should let the game install.
This will take you to a Roaming folder, which is located inside of AppData. Delete the Origin folder; Click on the word "AppData" at the top of your window; Open the Local folder here; Delete the Origin folder listed here; Restart your PC and log back into Origin
The EA app for Windows is Electronic Arts’ all new, enhanced PC platform where you can easily play any of your Origin games and discover new favorites. Is the EA app for EA Play members only? Nope, the EA app is available to anyone with a Windows PC that meets the minimum specifications. I need some help, who can I contact?
- Running Origin, OriginSetup and all other Origin.exe files in the folder - Deleting Origin.exe and renaming OriginTMP to Origin (which I can't do because there is no OriginTMP file) - Uninstalling and reinstalling (including deleting all associated Origin files and all games that use Origin) multiple times - Clean boot
@Basilhs007 Try disabling Origin in-game: hover over your username, select Application Settings, then the Origin in-game header, and disable the option at the top. If that doesn't help, either disable Windows Defender's Controlled Folder Access, or add exceptions for Origin.exe, TS4_x64.exe, and TS4.exe.
Click on Originand uninstall. Reinstall Origin. Try running Origin as an administrator: Close the Origin client. Right-click the Origin client icon on your desktop (or in the Origin directory if not on your desktop) and click Run As Administrator. This runs the Origin client as an administrator account, and should let the game install.
UPDATE: Hi all, Since Origin for Windows is no longer available or is being supported, I'm going to close this thread to stop it from being necro'd.
My Dragon Age game (Origins) keeps crashing for no apparent reason. I've attached a dxdiag text file.
Copy the Documents portion of all EA, Electronic Arts, Origin folders to the documents folder of the new computer. Choose one game at a time in Origin and begin the download. PAUSE it after 2-3 MB have downloaded. Right click on the game in Origin and choose Repair. Let Origin verify the files and, make any repairs that may be needed to the game.
Change game install directory to the Origin clients game install directory... \Orign Games. Link steam if you have games bought through Steam for EA/Origin client. Restart PC after all this so all these changes are saved in Windows Registry. Now install the Origin client, log in....it'll self update and softlock due to that stupid EA client notice.