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So, why exactly did origin think I have a Mac?


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Gexora

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Hm. Please help? 
After the Royal File Screw Up of the Century I was forced to buy new DAO, which I did via origin store - Dragon Age Origins plus Awakening,  Full Pack, for PC. After downloading it (I stopped it a few times), I tried to install it (via origin again) and got a... blank message error. You know, the one with only OK in it. 
I went to Downloads folder and found out that, for some reason, Origin downloaded it in .dmg - which Google told me was some sort of a Mac file extension. I have never had any problems with origin before and I got no idea what to do now - try to re-download it? Use TransMac or something? Return the Game? 
I don't remember my exact specs are, because I got no other games on this PC and I don't know how to find specs without launching game configuration, but they are around recommended XP specs. Anyways, I doubt they are relevant. 
Did anyone have similar problem? Pls, help me - I am a poor gamer who had only wanted to play Witch Hunt. 

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Gorath Alpha

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It makes no practical difference whether this particular problem can be sorted out. Your previous thread ended on a negative, since you are trying to play the game with junk for a processor, instead of having met the game's minimum requirements.  There is no official support by anyone with a brain at EA.

social.bioware.com/forum/1/topic/106/index/8539118/1#8539976

Modifié par Gorath Alpha, 31 octobre 2011 - 05:36 .


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Marvin_Arnold

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Origin thinking you have a Mac?

Take it as a compliment!