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Clear Origin cache and for this you get a perfectly detailed post from @EA_Nils >>http://answers.ea.com/t5/Origin/my-origin-will-not
Restart your machine .
You need to perform a Clean Boot: http://help.ea.com/en/article/how-to-clean-boot-yo
In the “Run” window, type the message “msconfig” without quotes;
-you need to left click on the “OK” button;
Select “General” tab, from the toolbar and chose the feature called “Selective startup”;
-uncheck the box found in the left of the message: “ Load startup items”;
Select “Service” tab, from the toolbar;
-check the box in the left of message: “Hide all Microsoft services”;
Left click on the “Disable all” button, found on the lower-right side of the window;
Left click on the “OK” button;
-a new message box will prompt on your display. Left click on the “Restart” button in order to restart your operating system.
Run the setup file Origin with Admin rights http://help.ea.com/en/article/how-do-i-run-a-progr
Then go in Origin / My Games tab-right click on game icon Star Wars:Battlefront select Repair Game and then Check for Updates and now start game.
that did not work. it is doing the exact same thing it was before. admin privs and all
- 9 years ago
Then you need to do this steps,mate.
Manually uninstall Origin http://help.ea.com/en/article/manually-uninstalling-origin/
Run CCleaner http://help.ea.com/en/article/how-to-use-ccleaner-to-fix-pc-issues/Restart your machine.
Install Origin https://www.origin.com/en-ie/download
I wait your feedback.🤔
- Anonymous9 years ago
frustratingly enough it still does not work
- Anonymous9 years ago
I may have found the problem. I seem to have origin installed on my SSD boot drive and AGAIN on my 1TB drive, SW battlefront is installed on the SSD bootdrive as well and this might be cause of interference, but I am not certain
- 9 years ago
@nerfherder2000 most likely this is the problem.😉
You must delete the game in one of the locations and i think you should be fine.🙂