On EA Help
- Click Log In at the top of this page, or any page on help.ea.com.
- Choose the option to sign in using your platform credentials.
- Fill in the login details from your platform in the pop-up.
- All set! Your accounts are linked.
What Windows is Origin compatible with?
To use Origin on PC, you’ll need to meet the minimum requirement of Windows 7. However, for the best experience, we recommend Windows 10.
How do I unlink my EA Sports account?
Go to the EA Account settings portal. Click on Connections. Find the account you want to unlink, and click the Unlink button next to it. Read the disclaimer and make sure you want to unlink, knowing all the risks above.
What happens if you delete your EA account?
Delete account The case history associated with your account will be permanently deleted, so you won’t be able to contact us about any cases you have made. You will lose access to entitlements, games, subscriptions, and in-game purchases associated with your account.
Can you link your Steam account to Origin?
Install Origin if you haven’t already. Origin will launch and ask you to link your Steam account and your EA Account. Log in to Origin using your EA Account info or create a new EA Account. Steam will install your game and let you know when it’s ready to play.
Why does my Origin say someone else is using it?
Why does it say someone else is using origin? Most likely, Origin is running as a background program. Try restarting your computer and Origin should work fine.
How do you sign out of EA Sports on PS4?
It’s not possible to logout of an Origin account on PS4, you would need to either remove the old account. Alternatively you could also create a new PSN Id and link a new Origin account to this.
Where do I find my new user profile?
Locate the C:Users<New_Username> folder, where C is the drive that Windows is installed on, and New_Username is the name of the new user profile you created. Select the Edit menu and select Paste. Restart the PC, then log back in as the new user.
Why is my user profile not loaded in Windows Vista?
Based on my research, you can visit the following Microsoft KB on User Profile Service (ProfSvc) issue. Error message when you log on to a Windows Vista-based computer by using a temporary profile: “The User Profile Service failed the logon. User profile cannot be loaded”
When do you create a Microsoft Windows profile?
Microsoft Windows profile refers to the user profile that is used by the Microsoft Windows operating system to represent the characteristics of the user. Establishing a user account on the computer (or on its parent domain) does not create a profile for that user. The profile is created the first time the user interactively logs on at the computer.
Where are user profiles stored in Windows Vista?
Windows Vista ‘s profiles are functionally similar to those of Windows XP, but with some differences. Perhaps the key difference is that they are stored in a “C:\Users” folder, instead of “C:\Documents and Settings.”
Windows Vista ‘s profiles are functionally similar to those of Windows XP, but with some differences. Perhaps the key difference is that they are stored in a “C:\\Users” folder, instead of “C:\\Documents and Settings.”
Locate the C:Users folder, where C is the drive that Windows is installed on, and New_Username is the name of the new user profile you created. Select the Edit menu and select Paste. Restart the PC, then log back in as the new user.
Microsoft Windows profile refers to the user profile that is used by the Microsoft Windows operating system to represent the characteristics of the user. Establishing a user account on the computer (or on its parent domain) does not create a profile for that user. The profile is created the first time the user interactively logs on at the computer.
What are the different types of user profiles?
Types of User Profiles 1 Local User Profiles. A local user profile is created the first time that a user logs on to a computer. 2 Roaming User Profiles. A roaming user profile is a copy of the local profile that is copied to, and stored on, a server share. 3 Mandatory User Profiles. 4 Temporary User Profiles.