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Revision as of 14:41, 6 September 2013
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Digital Distribution Key points
- Product keys for many EA games can be activated on Origin.
- Games using Origin are not sold on Steam.
Activate EA games on Origin
- Many EA game keys can be activated on Origin (including retail versions) to use it for downloading and patching.
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Issues fixed
Origin can't connect/can't log in
If Origin cannot connect to the internet and won't let you log in, try opening the Command Prompt and running this command: netsh winsock reset
Enable Steam overlay in Origin games
- The Steam and Origin overlays conflict; to use the Steam overlay, disable the Origin overlay.
- This might not work for all Origin games.
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DirectX Setup "An internal system error occurred" error when installing games
- Some Origin games may refuse to install due to bundling a corrupted
DXSETUP.exe
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Origin stops downloading every time it hits a 500-1000MB threshold
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