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FIX: Your Origin client is too old
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Updated onJanuary 16, 2024
updated onJanuary 16, 2024
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Originis one of the best alternatives to the Steam gamingclient. However, some users have said that aYour Originclientis too olderror message appears when they try to launch games (especiallyBattlefield) from Origin.
Affected users of the EA Originclientwere vocal about the issue at hand.
To the point, now I am trying to run a Battlefield 1 trial. When I press play, I get a notification saying the game won’t run ‘Originclientis too old.’
Read about the applicable solutions below.
Should I update my Origin client?
1. Reinstall the Origin Client
2. Check that Origin Updates Are Turned On
3. Upgrade to Windows 10
Windows XP and Vista users will probably need toupgrade to Windows 10(or at least 7) to fix theYour Origin client is too olderror. As Origin no longer supports those platforms, XP and Vista users can’t utilize the most updated versions of the gaming client. Windows 10 Home is currently retailing at $139 on theMicrosoft website.
If you stumble across theIGOProxy64 errorwhen opening Origin, this guide will help you fix the problem.
There aren’t that many confirmed fixes for “Your Origin client is too old” error. Uninstalling and then reinstalling Origin to ensure that it’s the most updated version will usually resolve the issue for most players. However, any players who have fixed the “Origin client is too old” issue with alternative resolutions are welcome to share their fixes below.
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