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Please create a DxDiag, then load the file up. You can do that with the button at the bottom right corner of the reply window.
Also go to your Reliability monitor (Press the windows key and "R" at the same time and copy or type "perfmon /rel" (without the quotes) in > ENTER) and look if it has ME3 entries.
If yes double click at the last one, copy it to the clipboard, (Bottom left corner) save it to a text file and load it up like the DxDiag.
Sorry for the delay. There were no ME3 entries in the reliability monitor.
- holger14059 years agoHero+
I could not find any oblivious reason why ME3 should not run on your machine in the DxDiag.
Did you tried to repair the game? (in Origin > my games > right click ME3 > Repair Game)
If that not helps, move all files from your "Save" folder under "Documents\BioWare\Mass Effect 3" to a different location > Test.
- 9 years ago
I've tried both of those tricks several times. I've reinstalled both Origin and ME3 several times. I've replaced some .dll files as recommended by some other forums. I've run it in every kind of compatibility mode I can. I've disabled Origin in-game and run both Origin and ME3 as an administrator. I've been working on this intermittently for over a year now with no success. I'm getting real fed up with this. All I can think of that's left is reinstalling Windows which I might end up doing when I upgrade to 10 soon anyways.
- 9 years ago
I just can't figure out what problem Origin has with this computer. I never had this kind of problem on my old computer. All my other Origin games have worked on the new computer too.