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Athenias

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So I bought about $50 dollars worth of downloadable content and as it was downloading my internet lost its connection. I went back on and downloaded everything one by one, however when I started Origins, it said that there was corrupted downloaded data and that it would not work. I went and redownloaded everything but it continues to say that there is corrupted downloaded data. I'm not even sure which one is corrupted.

If anyone knows how to fix this problem your help would really be appreaciated! <3

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lupe fiasco

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Did you try UNINSTALLING the game and then reinstalling it again?


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Shadelon

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Yes the way to fix this issue is to delete the game data (not the save data, the game data) then reinstall the entire game all over again. After you do that, go back and re-download everything.



You see for some reason all data downloaded for the game goes directly into the original game data. When the download was cut off, the data got corrupted. The only way to fix that is to delete the game data and reinstall everything.

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jowman

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Is there a proper way to delete the game data and not lose your save?

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Kyoku Pendergast

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What if your download didn't get interrupted yet for some reason it still says they're corrupted? (This is on my Xbox). Would doing all that fix the problem, do you think?

Modifié par Kyoku Pendergast, 17 août 2011 - 06:47 .


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EA_AgentX

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If you are on the PS3, to delete game data you will need to login to the PSN ID you have the game registered to. Next, go to the Game (looks like a controller) menu and scroll up. You will see an option called Game Data Utility. Select it and a list will appear with all the game data for all the games you have ever played on that console. Scroll down and you will see Dragon Age Origins and should also see Dragon Age Origins DLC items. Press triangle to get the delete option. Delete the data and reboot your PS3 (power off and then on). When you next launch the game, you will be prompted to install and update the game. Once done, you can then redownload/reinstall your DLC and should be all set.

For Xbox 360 - Sign out of Xbox Live.
From the Dashboard, click on My Xbox.
Select System Settings.
Select Memory.
Press Y to select Device Options, then Clear System Cache.
Reboot your console.
Note: If you have installed the game onto the hard drive of your Xbox 360, you will need to uninstall it before clearing the cache.

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Tamurill

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I think I love you EA_AgentX! I lost my DLC items last weekend and have been scouring the internet trying to find someone who could shed some light on my dilemna...can't believe I didn't think to come to Bioware Social first!!! ;} Seriously though, thank you so much, I was about to throw in the controller until your very easy to understand post popped up on my screen and saved my Dragon Age team from Oblivion.

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Tamurill

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Well, EA_AgentX, I still love ya for trying but, sadly, that didn't work. I went to the Game Data Utility and there were two folders but neither one said DLC Items. I deleted the one that seemed stuck on "counting" but it didn't work. This time I deleted both Dragon Age folders and am reloading but, I gotta tell ya, if it doesn't work, I'm off to Oblivion! it is 4pm here an I haven't gotten to play at all today!