I had this problem until today. I will post the solution I found for those who may have the same kind of configuration I have.
So I run on XP so no admin rights issues here. I run AVG and COMODO Firewall. And after weeks of browsing about this damn 131079:6 error and after trying several solutions including the file switch mentioned above, I have finally found some kind of answers.
In my case and probably others', the problem stem from interactions between Comodo Firewall and Origin. I know that a lot of suggestions propose to switch off both AV and firewalls and that for some like me, it didn't work. Nonetheless and oddly enough, for Comodo users, the workaround is slightly different.
You can let your AV and Comodo on. But you have to switch Defense+ on "Deactivated". Comod HAVE to be open, closing it won't solve the problem. Giving all the rights you want to Origin files won't solve the problem either. You simply have to
DEACTIVATE Defense+ and, normally, any downloads and update should launch normally. Just after the download begins, you can switch it back to Learning mode or any mode you usually use.
Don't ask me why it works, it makes simply no sense given how Defense+ works but still this workaround allowed me to update any Origin Games whatever version of Orign client I used.
Hope it will help some people.
Good luck.
NB : I insist on the fact that Learning mode or closing Comodo or giving every rights to origin files won't solve anything. Or at least, it didn't work for me. Only Defense+ deactivation.
Modifié par Vit_Zayder, 04 novembre 2012 - 12:37 .