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Uninstalled the HD audio Driver, repaired the game and tested it. Nothing, the error is still there.
@IdestE sigh :/ This error of yours is a big pain to ditch but it can be fixed once we find the correct fix for your PC and sadly by the looks of things this will take time. Have you run a internet speed test to rule out your net speeds are what you pay for? If not go to your internet providers web page they should have a speed test you can run. And this is just to rule out the issue is not from your Internet provider. Edit... modems and routers do go bad with time so this should rule it out by doing a speed test.
1-Clean boot changed nothing so we know it is not a program on your PC doing it.
2- Reset modem and or router / killed power for 10 min let them fully boot up did nothing.
3- settings reinstall origin did nothing so not the issue
4- windows scan nothing so windows is not the issue
5- The list goes on
- Anonymous10 years ago
My internet speed should be download speed 150MBpS and upload speed 20MBps. My internet provider didnt have a speed tester on their website, but doing a speed test showed speeds of 148.71 MBps and 21.23 MBps, so it definetly isnt a problem with my internet.
Edit: Its late at night so im gonna go to sleep . If it helps then im getting the same error in Need for Speed Most Wanted (2012). When i try to connect to autolog it says it cant connect to EA servers or something like that.
- 10 years ago
I was having this issue the other day. Best Advice i have has already been posted by others. One time i did have to buy a new router but my old one was junk.
- 10 years ago
@IdestE Fair deal get some sleep :] After some sleep try this if it fails to help then watch this video, I have never had to go this far with this error when I had it but this may help you and fingers crossed for you.....
1- Make sure you are logged out of Origin.
2- In Windows go to the command prompt.
3- Type
netsh winsock reset catalog
4- Restart your computer.5- Test BF4 after reboot.
If this fails to fix it try the video - Anonymous10 years ago
In the video it shows to mess with the hosts file, wouldnt that cause my OS to screw up ?
Edit: video says to delete anything to do with local IP in the Hosts file, yet i have this... Should i delete all of them ? (The list of stuff with 127.0.0.1 goes on)
- Anonymous10 years ago
I DID IT !!
After looking at my hosts file i noticed alot of junk, so i decided to reset it back to default i guess you could say.
The steps are here https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/972034
Thank you for the help.
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