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Since this poor guy hasn't gotten a response from anybody on a help forum; I'll post what worked from me. I know this is old, but just in case someone comes across this post on a search.
- Open Windows Exporer and navigate to C:\<installed path>\Origin Games\<game name>\__Installer\
- Right click on Touchup.exe and select Properties
- Click the Compatibility tab, tick the box "Run this program in compability mode for:" and select Windows 7 from the drop down
- Click OK and re-install the game via Origin.
- Anonymous11 years ago
Thank you very much! It worked for me
- 10 years ago
Worked flawlessly! Thanks!
- Anonymous10 years ago
Qthedeveloper, that worked flawlessly. Thank you very much!
- Anonymous9 years ago
i love you man very helpfull
- Anonymous9 years ago
Now I want to marry you :>
- Anonymous9 years ago
Thank you
- 9 years ago
Thank you very much. This worked for me as well.
- 8 years ago
Awesome still works in 2017 ....on windows 8.1 as well also good stuff ..much thanks
- 8 years agoOk what does "installed path" mean? (I'm very bad with technology heh)
- mcsupersport8 years agoHero+
@Aaroonge38 wrote:
Ok what does "installed path" mean? (I'm very bad with technology heh)By Installed path are you referencing?? C:\<installed path>\Origin Games\<game name>\__Installer\
If so, then it is simply the location of where the game is installed at.
Mine is C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Dragon Age Inquisition\__Installer
But yours may be different if you have chosen to alter default install location, such as D: drive, or decided to put Origin games in a main folder not in program files, or such....later games I have moved to installing over in another drive and would look something like this instead.... D:\ORIGIN GAMES TWO\Dragon Age Inquisition\__Installer
So it is simply the navigation address on your computer that shows where the game is installed.
- 8 years ago
Mine says Touchup.dat. So do I change it to exe or keep it how it is?
- 8 years ago
No where do Aaroonge38 or HeroKnight143 say anything at all about a filename, much less a filename extension. They're simply talking about the "installed path".
Leave Touchup.dat alone!
- mcsupersport8 years agoHero+
You SHOULD have both a .dat(data file) and a .exe(applicatoin) in that folder. I just checked on my machine and with them sorted by name, the .dat was just above the application file, and since I am on windows 10, it just said touchup, but listed to the right as application and was 836KB in size.
- 8 years ago
@mcsupersport; In Win10, if you open "File Explorer", click "View" on the top-line menu, then check the box for "File name extensions", you'll see which one is the .exe and which one is the .dat (and the change of the display will stick . 😇 )
- 8 years ago
Hiya, I see many people benefitted from your successful reply, however I'm having the sane problem and would really appreciate it if you would talk me through the part where you mention 'right click on the touch up' as I'm not sure what this means.
please get back to me if you can and asap,
many thanks.
- 8 years ago
1. In File Manager, go to: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Dragon Age Inquisition\__Installer\DLC\SinglePlayer_DLCBlue\__Installer" (or whatever similar path to the "Installer" folder your rig uses.)
2. Once there, in the right-hand panel where the files are listed select: "Touchup.exe".
3. Right-click on it and continue with @qthedeveloper's instructions.
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