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It could be that it happens because of Windows 11, I'm not sure if the EA app fully supports Windows 11. Either way, a good place to start is trying the suggestions in this post: https://answers.ea.com/t5/Bug-Reports-Technical-Issues/Can-t-install-reinstall-EA-Desktop/m-p/108521...
I've tried a clean install of all Visual C++ redists from the Microsoft Website (x64 and x86 versions of 2005, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013 and 2015-2022), a clean install of the EA App and updating it to the latest version (12.174.0.5431), using App Recovery, making sure Windows Update in Windows 11 is up to date (it wasn't, KB5025305 [2023-24 ...
Key Takeaways. Enable Unicode UTF-8 support in Windows to rule out special characters causing any issues. Other things to try include clearing the app cache, checking that your antivirus hasn't quarantined important files, making sure mods aren't to blame, or completely reinstalling the app if issues persist.
Check for other applications that may be limiting EA App or Game performance. Run the System File Checker tool then Check for Windows and GPU updates. Restart your device in Clean Boot mode, then just try launching the EA App.
EA app not working? Troubleshoot issues downloading, installing, or loading PC and Mac games using the EA app. If your download’s not working or your games won’t install, try these troubleshooting steps for PC or Mac games in the EA app.
Common causes for EA App installation issues on Windows 11 include software conflicts, insufficient disk space, outdated Windows, and more. Troubleshooting involves booting Task Manager and turning off Unicode UTF-8, among others.
If updating Windows doesn’t fix the issue or if your computer is up-to-date, download the DirectX End-User Runtime Installer. This will install any missing libraries needed to use the EA app. Close the EA app on your computer.
EA app not working? Here are some ways to fix common error codes you might get while installing or running the EA app. If you run into issues while installing the EA app, try reinstalling it using the steps below.
I figured it out - when attempting to install to a drive OTHER than where Windows is installed, the installation fails. It MUST be installed on the same drive (C: in my case). EA Support is terribly slow and unresponsive. I was about to give up until I tried another system with only a single drive.
Search for Weather, click on it, and choose Advanced Options. Scroll down and click Reset. Turn Off Widgets and Turn Them Back On. Try fully disabling widgets on the lock screen, rebooting, and then turning them back on: Go to Settings > Personalization > Lock screen. Disable Weather and more, reboot, then turn the option back on and see if it ...