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Ok, then it is possible.
- Install Origin on the new Computer.
- if you use the same hard disk, rename the "Mass Effect" folders under ">drive<:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games" to "ME1", "ME2" and "ME3" (without the quotes)
- Start The download of Mass Effect, wait 15 seconds and pause the download. (Origin is creating the folder structure of the Game in that time)
- Do the same with the two other games.
- Close Origin completely.
- Copy the content of the "Mass Effect" folder from the old machine (or the "ME1" folder if the same disc) into the new "">drive<:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Mass Effect" folder. (override)
- Do the same with ME2 and ME3.
- Start Origin > Game Library > Mass Effect > click on "download". Origin will confirm the content in the Game folder and will install the game.
- Do the same for ME2 and ME3.
- Anonymous8 years ago
Ok, thanks! That I can do. It's just the thought of downloading all that at 56k that had me worried. Now I can finally dump that Core 2 dual core piece of junk. Hmm, I might not... I can always install Ubuntu on it and it will be of some service anyway. I'll let you know how it turns out. My only worry is the CD keys now.
The keys are irrelevant, you can't use them again anyway.
You must use the same EA/Origin account credentials as on the old machine, then your games will be in you Game Library without further actions.