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I've been struggling with this issue too.
This only happens on a PC we have where we upgraded from Origin to EA App. We have a second device which recently had a clean install of Windows, this problem does not occur on that device and the game runs fine.
I decided to go hunting for whatever 'stuck' files must be left on the device causing this issue.
1. Close the EA app.
2. From Task Manager end any EA processes, (for me there was a single background process that needed stopping)
3. Navigate to the C:\ProgramData folder (you may need to grant yourself permission to access this folder)
4. Delete all EA folders and the PvZ folder
5. Restart the EA app and try the game again
I've attached a screen shot of the exact folders I deleted to make this work. This was probably overkill, my suspicion is there is a single file, most likely in the PlantsvsZombies folder that was causing the issue.
Not sure if this will work for others, but thought I'd share just in case.
C:\ProgramData\Electronic Arts\EA Services\License\71592.dlf
- EA_Shepard2 years ago
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@ImmenseBeing wrote:
@in2action Thank you so much! I figured it was only the license file so I just deleted the below file and it worked:
C:\ProgramData\Electronic Arts\EA Services\License\71592.dlfEach file is different based on the game, but this step actually works for most older titles that gen this error. I've seen this on Battlefield, Mass Effect, Dragon Age, PvZ, and a few other non-EA games as well.
- 2 years ago
Fantastic, I had a feeling there would be something buried in there somewhere :-)
- 2 years ago
@ImmenseBeing genius! deleting C:\ProgramData\Electronic Arts\EA Services\License\71592.dlf works! How did you manage to figure it out?
- 2 years ago@ImmenseBeing It's Work Thanks!
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