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Post by Energizer Bunny 211 on Jul 15, 2019 23:39:08 GMT
I picked ANDROMEDA back up last night after a six months hiatus from it and it played really well-- except twice I had a strange CTD (no BSOD thankfully, just a weird occurrence of a CTD).....SO, I thought I would try an "Repair" the game, see if that fixed whatever the problem was that caused the CTD. Except now it's taken me nearly 24 hours to repair a game that should have taken 10 minutes. I keep getting as high as 80 percent complete.....Then a random ERROR from Origin saying "Origin has encountered a problem and needs to close. Error 131128:22463. Please try again in a few minutes", or something like that. A string of numbers interrupted with a colon.
Is or has anyone else ever encountered an error message like this?
Thanks EB
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Post by Deleted on Jul 16, 2019 1:50:53 GMT
EB … something you might try …
Open Control Panel, select "Programs and Features", select Origin, right click and select uninstall (it will uninstall Origin, not your games).
Go to File Explorer …
Expand the folders on your C: drive (assuming this is where your operating system lives), scroll down to the "Program Files (x86)" folder …
Expand the folder, scroll down to the "Origin" folder (Not "Origin Games" folder … leave that one alone), delete the "Origin" folder.
Now leave "Program Files (x86)" folder and go to the next folder on your C: drive, "ProgramData" …
Expand "ProgramData" and scroll down to "Origin" and expand that folder …
Leave the folder "LocalContent" alone and delete all the other folders in "Origin" …
Don't delete the "Origin" folder itself and don't delete "LocalContent".
Now, go to the EA Origin download page and download the thin client to your desktop or wherever you download your files to install.
Double click on the file you downloaded and reinstall Origin.
Once Origin is reinstalled, launch it and see if you can repair Andromdeda.
While it's no guarantee of fixing your issue, there is a good chance it will … worst case, you'll have a fresh install of the Origin client.
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Post by Energizer Bunny 211 on Jul 17, 2019 13:49:11 GMT
EB … something you might try …
Open Control Panel, select "Programs and Features", select Origin, right click and select uninstall (it will uninstall Origin, not your games).
Go to File Explorer …
Expand the folders on your C: drive (assuming this is where your operating system lives), scroll down to the "Program Files (x86)" folder …
Expand the folder, scroll down to the "Origin" folder (Not "Origin Games" folder … leave that one alone), delete the "Origin" folder.
Now leave "Program Files (x86)" folder and go to the next folder on your C: drive, "ProgramData" …
Expand "ProgramData" and scroll down to "Origin" and expand that folder …
Leave the folder "LocalContent" alone and delete all the other folders in "Origin" …
Don't delete the "Origin" folder itself and don't delete "LocalContent".
Now, go to the EA Origin download page and download the thin client to your desktop or wherever you download your files to install.
Double click on the file you downloaded and reinstall Origin.
Once Origin is reinstalled, launch it and see if you can repair Andromdeda.
While it's no guarantee of fixing your issue, there is a good chance it will … worst case, you'll have a fresh install of the Origin client. Good morning, Grinch. Thanks for the advice! I will definitely try this! As of 10:13 a.m. ET on July 17th.....I followed your directions to the letter, uninstalling and then re-installing Origin......and repaired the game. At first, it all worked perfectly. Then my system completely froze. I couldn't do anything. I couldn't even bring up the Task Manager.....nothing was responding. So I shut my system down by holding down the Power button (I don't like to do that but sometimes you have to).....Then restarted my computer and once it logged into Windows and everything was loaded, I began the process again and this time everything worked flawlessly. Thanks for your advice. I guess a fresh copy of Origin was all I needed.
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