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- EA_Leeuw29 days ago
Community Manager
Yeah, I did mention it 😁
Once the client is fully closed, the background service should shut down within a minute or two, as was the case with the previous toggle.
- ThaDruSta30 days agoNew Rookie
thanks I suppose I wasn't patient enough to wait a mere minute. I always just immediately stopped the service upon exiting the app. all is well then. I'm just used the old way i guess. before when you disabled background service. it didn't even show up in the list of services at all. only the task manager when you launched the app and it closed instantly when leaving the app. Oh by the way somehow i skimmed past the part where Leeuw said it would only take a minute my bad.
- GawgPorkChop2 months agoSeasoned Hotshot
Sorry for the double post, ThaDruSta. I posted without noticing that you already go to services to switch it off, meaning my post is useless for you.
I wonder why it doesn't switch off with the settings mentioned by EA_Leewu? It works for me but it's not instant. Perhaps 2 minutes? Not longer than that.
- GawgPorkChop2 months agoSeasoned Hotshot
Another way is, after fully closing games and the app, and you know your app is up to date head to Windows Services.
The EA backgroud app is set to manual (at least it always has been on my PC). So make sure it is set to Manual.
Then you can simply stop the service. It will stop when you switch off or reboot the PC anyways, and only restart the next time you start the EA app.
Main thing is make sure it's on Manual. Mine stops after about 1 minute, maybe 2 minutes with the settings mentioned by EA_Leewu, above.
No issues, it always restarts (needs to be active) when you launch, and have the app open.
Steam has a background service which has always been set to Automatic on my PC. Amazingly, and they deserve praise for this, the instant the Steam client is closed, the service stops, despite it being set to Automatic. It doesn't ever start on PC start up either, only when opening Steam.
P.S, I have monitored by watching services and, task manager many times, and do so frequently as I don't like unnecessary background services. The info is above is correct, If EA service is set to manual which may be default.
My post is just a bit of extra info in case normal way doesn't work, but should be able to just follow what EA_Leewu said and it should stop within a minute. It does work exactly as he said on my machine.
I always check "about," first when starting the EA app. I like to have it running when the app is open that way it is easy, or automatic to update.
EDIT: Sorry OP, just noticed you mentioned you go to services so this post will not be useful to you. I'll leave it as it may help someone??
- ThaDruSta2 months agoNew Rookie
Nah it still shows as running when i close with application updates off. Continue updates while the app is closed, has never been on. If that one's supposed to stop the background services just saying well it ain't working then?
- EA_Leeuw2 months ago
Community Manager
Hi ThaDruSta,
While the option is no longer explicitly listed, background services can still be disabled by turning off both "Continue updates while the app is closed" (in Settings > Download) and "Application updates" (in Settings > Application) in the settings menu.
Once these toggles have been turned off, the background service should remain disabled upon the next launch of the EA app and all subsequent launches. However, the service may still run automatically while the client is actively in use or running in the background. Once the client is fully closed, the background service should shut down within a minute or two, as was the case with the previous toggle.
Hope this helps.
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