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With all due respect, I have no idea what you are talking about. I'm not a computer dummy; I can find my way around, however, you're getting deep into real tech territory, and that's beyond me. I want to know what I can do about it now - with my limited knowledge of the ins and outs of the technology.
I'll try your link (I'm assuming that's "with" not "whit") and see what happens. But what is "virus total scan..."??
- holger140512 days agoHero+
MsKayCeeSim52 wrote:
I'll try your link (I'm assuming that's "with" not "whit") and see what happens. But what is "virus total scan..."??
This is simply to demonstrate that the tool is safe to use.
- MsKayCeeSim5211 days agoNew Scout
Okay, I tried the tool, and nothing has changed. Maybe it's something with my computer, I don't know. I don't think so, I haven't made any changes, it just suddenly decided not to play.
I've got the Dragon Age: Origins Ultimate on EA, Steam, and my XBox One. The only one that's working is the one on my XBox. I've tried uninstalling it from EA and playing only with Steam, but it insists on using EA. Maybe if I uninstall EA and clean it completely out of my system?
Honestly, the only reason I keep EA on my computer is because I've got the Sims 4 game with 81 add-ons, and Steam won't recognize it. That's too much money to just let go.
- holger14058 days agoHero+
MsKayCeeSim52 wrote:
Maybe it's something with my computer, I don't know. I don't think so, I haven't made any changes, it just suddenly decided not to play.
Then lets have a look at your PC.
Please add a DxDiag to your next reply.A DxDiag is an overview of your PCs technical features and recent software errors.
There is no personal info in it expect for the “Machine name” in the second row.
(You might delete the “Machine name” and “Machine Id” line if you wish too.)How to create a DxDiag:
- Press the Windows key and "R" at the same time.
- Copy and past or type "DxDiag" in the new field. (Without the quotes) > ENTER
- Wait until the green bar is gone > Click on "Save all information"
- Save the file to your desktop.
- Here at EA Forum > Click Replay > Click the paper clip icon at the bottom of the replay Window.
- Navigate to the "DxDiag.txt" on your desktop > select the "DxDiag.txt" > click on "Open".
- Reply.