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Hi, I recently bought a new PC and installed ME2. But when clicking the Download button for the DLC in Origin, sometimes it does nothing, sometimes it downloads but then the Install button does nothing.

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This is for all DLC I own (which is most of the DLC released). I also tried downloading from the BioWare website but have the same issue. I'm hoping someone has a fix as so far EA Support has been unable to help after 3 live chats. I obviously retried installing Origin and ME2 numerous times. Thanks in advance! You really need to provide a great deal more information.

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I have sent my DXDiag to EA Support who told me my System was fine and it was not causing the issue. Here are my specs: Operating System: Windows 7 Family Edition Premium 64-bit Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2600 CPU @ 3.40GHz (8 CPUs), ~3.4GHz Memory: 8192MB RAM NVIDIA GeForce GTX 555 Driver Version: 8. Current Mode: 1920 x 1080 (32 bit) (60Hz) Sound Card: Realtek Driver Name: RTKVHD64.sys Driver Version: 6.00.0001.6494 As for software conflicts, I have no different software installed than on my previous PC which ran ME2 just fine. I have no problems downloading DLC for ME3, DA:O or DAA, it's just ME2 that has an issue.

Windows Defender is disabled, as is my antivirus and I authorized all EA, Origin and ME2 through my Firewall. The last person from EA Support thought the issue could be path related. Mass Effect 2 installs by default straight into my Programs folder, whereas ME3 installed in an Origin Games folder. He used Interactive Desktop to make some changes using regedit then told me to reinstall ME2, but ME2 installed again in its default location and not in the Origin folder, and the problem persists.

Thanks for the help. This has been a problem for me from the start. Movavi Video Converter 16 Serial Key on this page.

I've used Origin in three separate systems, all of them formatted a few times during this time and with Windows 7 and 8 64-bit versions. The problem is not on my system. It's in the Origin client.

DLC download works for the first time but hitting install does nothing and after restarting Origin it tells me that they can be downloaded (again) but now the download button does nothing. Mass Effect 2 informs me that the DLC's are corrupt and need to be redownloaded. Get your stuff working people or return to Steam instead - I've NEVER EVER had any problems with Steam and it installs everything silently and without any problems. I buy everything from Steam as I've done for years now. Even if it sometimes costs twice as much as a physical copy (for example) in Finland. I don't really care that much if it WORKS and that problems are fixed FAST. Fortunately the DLC's work when downloaded from Bioware's site (where I've bought them) but I really hate to install any game content manually these days (exept mods).

It shouldn't take this long to fix a problem that has been around for ages. Even if it is an old game. With EA's recources.?