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ampedupalex's avatar
9 years ago
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Service initialization failed for Origin/MAC

I am trying to launch The Sims Medieval after downloading the game on my mac 

and an error message is prompted- "Service initialization failed (0x0175dcbb)".

I have uninstalled and re-downloded the game multiple times off of Origin

and my mac and it still won't work. 

Attached is a screen shot of the error message.

Has anyone encountered this problem and knows how to fix it?  

9 Replies

  • Hi @ampedupalex,

    Welcome to Answers HQ!

    I have moved your thread to The Sims Mac board, where it's more likely for other Mac users to see it. Maybe @fons_garmo or @Bluebellflora have seen this error before on Mac 🙂

    Is it the first time you install the game in your Mac? Could you give us more information about your system? Here is how to do that 😉

    Thanks!

    -Mai

  • Bluebellflora's avatar
    Bluebellflora
    Hero+
    8 years ago

    @leeserrae

    I really hope you enabled Gatekeeper again and the EA helper warned you that you were disabling a security feature? 🙂

    There's no need to clear the cache if you've already used the reset tool, the reset tool clears the cache.

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    8 years ago

    I successfully did the first two steps, but when I got to the third, there seems to no longer be the option of allowing "applications downloaded from anywhere" on a Mac with Sierra. Or, at least, mine is not showing that option. And I am assuming that was what was meant by disabling gatekeeper..? To change it to "from anywhere?"

    And then as Bluebellflora said, is it not necessary to do the last step if I already reset origin?

    However, after doing the only two steps I can then (the first two), I am still getting that same "service initialization failed" message as posted in this thread. Any other advice or tips??

    Thanks so much!!

  • french18's avatar
    french18
    8 years ago

    I still can't get mine to work after having the same issues. ☹️

  • I have followed all of the steps as well and still can't get it to work either :'( I have not yet added the Pirates and noble DLC back either.  Dose EA have a fix for this? 

    I have a MacBook Pro running High Sierra v10.13.2 

  • I'm having the same issue and haven't been able to fix it yet. Super frustrating!

  • Tremayne4260's avatar
    Tremayne4260
    Hero
    7 years ago

    @inkwelliris , what version of the Mac OS are you currently running? 

    However, you should be able to go into System Preferences and add Origin/EA as a trusted site to download applications from. If you can download other games from Origin, then you should be able to download Sims Medieval as well.