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Hey @Albonoo,
Try one of the following 2 fixes:
First solution:
- Run Origin as administrator.
- Right click on Battlefield 1.
- Select Game Properties.
- Untick Enable Origin In Game for Battlefield 1.
- Click Save.
Second solution:
- Open File Explorer.
- Go to Documents.
- Go to Battlefield 1.
- Open Settings folder.
- Move all files to a safe place (create desktop folder).
Hopefully your game is working now.
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Please mark a thread as solved if a post solves your issue. - @gksvr1 Thanks again but ive done the solution 1 but i cant do solution 2 beacuse in my documents there is not battlefield 1 folder
Hey @Albonoo,
Could you try to reinstall windows?
You can try this alternative solution and see if that work:
- Go to your game installation path. The default path will be:
C:\Program files (x86)\Origin Games\Battlefield 1
- Go to __Installer folder.
- Go to vc folder.
- Go to vc2013 folder.
- Open the redist folder.
- install the 2 files inside.
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Please mark a thread as solved if a post solves your issue. - Go to your game installation path. The default path will be:
hi thanks for all the help but i was trying to fix it in all ways but the problem was the disk it was installed on i had to restore everything to default and delete some games on my other disk and downloaded the game first it didnt work but i repaired the game like 15 times and now it is working and i can play it 🙂
- @Albonoo How did you fix it?
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