How to disable Origin's “compatibility mode” warning?
I am running Origin with "disabled desktop composition", it allows me to see second monitor when I play Battlefield 4 (I can't set this option on x64 executable). But when Origin starts it shows popup:
How can I disable it?
UPDATE:
Another reason to have compatibility mode: When I play Battlefield 4 after 5-10 minutes of starting game, windows show "Not enough resources - disable themes" popup. But it not remembers choice in this dialogues because BF4 has x64 executable file. I disable desktop composition in advance, so this dialog is not appearing during game.
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I am running Origin with "disabled desktop composition", it allows me to see second monitor when I play Battlefield 4 (I can't set this option on x64 executable). But when Origin starts it shows popup:
How can I disable it?
UPDATE:
Another reason to have compatibility mode: When I play Battlefield 4 after 5-10 minutes of starting game, windows show "Not enough resources - disable themes" popup. But it not remembers choice in this dialogues because BF4 has x64 executable file. I disable desktop composition in advance, so this dialog is not appearing during game.
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You tried switching off compatablility mode?
– Skye
Jul 10 '15 at 20:22
I explained in question why I need compatibility mode. Of course this dialog is not shown with disabled compatibility mode.
– Ivan Solntsev
Jul 11 '15 at 9:29
So, what's your question?
– Skye
Jul 12 '15 at 22:40
My question: is there any way to skip this message, while leaving Origin in compatibility mode?
– Ivan Solntsev
Jul 13 '15 at 8:38
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You can't disable that but why dont you play battlefield in borderless window(which is nearly equal to fullscreen)? that would allow you to see the 2nd monitor too
– Nitro.de
Jul 13 '15 at 8:53
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I am running Origin with "disabled desktop composition", it allows me to see second monitor when I play Battlefield 4 (I can't set this option on x64 executable). But when Origin starts it shows popup:
How can I disable it?
UPDATE:
Another reason to have compatibility mode: When I play Battlefield 4 after 5-10 minutes of starting game, windows show "Not enough resources - disable themes" popup. But it not remembers choice in this dialogues because BF4 has x64 executable file. I disable desktop composition in advance, so this dialog is not appearing during game.
origin
I am running Origin with "disabled desktop composition", it allows me to see second monitor when I play Battlefield 4 (I can't set this option on x64 executable). But when Origin starts it shows popup:
How can I disable it?
UPDATE:
Another reason to have compatibility mode: When I play Battlefield 4 after 5-10 minutes of starting game, windows show "Not enough resources - disable themes" popup. But it not remembers choice in this dialogues because BF4 has x64 executable file. I disable desktop composition in advance, so this dialog is not appearing during game.
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asked Jul 10 '15 at 20:19
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You tried switching off compatablility mode?
– Skye
Jul 10 '15 at 20:22
I explained in question why I need compatibility mode. Of course this dialog is not shown with disabled compatibility mode.
– Ivan Solntsev
Jul 11 '15 at 9:29
So, what's your question?
– Skye
Jul 12 '15 at 22:40
My question: is there any way to skip this message, while leaving Origin in compatibility mode?
– Ivan Solntsev
Jul 13 '15 at 8:38
1
You can't disable that but why dont you play battlefield in borderless window(which is nearly equal to fullscreen)? that would allow you to see the 2nd monitor too
– Nitro.de
Jul 13 '15 at 8:53
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show 2 more comments
You tried switching off compatablility mode?
– Skye
Jul 10 '15 at 20:22
I explained in question why I need compatibility mode. Of course this dialog is not shown with disabled compatibility mode.
– Ivan Solntsev
Jul 11 '15 at 9:29
So, what's your question?
– Skye
Jul 12 '15 at 22:40
My question: is there any way to skip this message, while leaving Origin in compatibility mode?
– Ivan Solntsev
Jul 13 '15 at 8:38
1
You can't disable that but why dont you play battlefield in borderless window(which is nearly equal to fullscreen)? that would allow you to see the 2nd monitor too
– Nitro.de
Jul 13 '15 at 8:53
You tried switching off compatablility mode?
– Skye
Jul 10 '15 at 20:22
You tried switching off compatablility mode?
– Skye
Jul 10 '15 at 20:22
I explained in question why I need compatibility mode. Of course this dialog is not shown with disabled compatibility mode.
– Ivan Solntsev
Jul 11 '15 at 9:29
I explained in question why I need compatibility mode. Of course this dialog is not shown with disabled compatibility mode.
– Ivan Solntsev
Jul 11 '15 at 9:29
So, what's your question?
– Skye
Jul 12 '15 at 22:40
So, what's your question?
– Skye
Jul 12 '15 at 22:40
My question: is there any way to skip this message, while leaving Origin in compatibility mode?
– Ivan Solntsev
Jul 13 '15 at 8:38
My question: is there any way to skip this message, while leaving Origin in compatibility mode?
– Ivan Solntsev
Jul 13 '15 at 8:38
1
1
You can't disable that but why dont you play battlefield in borderless window(which is nearly equal to fullscreen)? that would allow you to see the 2nd monitor too
– Nitro.de
Jul 13 '15 at 8:53
You can't disable that but why dont you play battlefield in borderless window(which is nearly equal to fullscreen)? that would allow you to see the 2nd monitor too
– Nitro.de
Jul 13 '15 at 8:53
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Right click on the origin icon, click propertie, and go to compatibility. Make sure nothing is checked. That should fix it.
This is not what I was asking for: I want Origin to remain in compatibility mode but get rid of warning popup.
– Ivan Solntsev
May 21 '16 at 13:12
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Use RegEdit to navigate to:
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionAppCompatFlagsLayers
in Windows Explorer and Right-Click -> Delete anything to do with Origin.
It would add value to your answer if you explained why the files at this path needed to be deleted.
– JAL
Aug 31 '16 at 21:33
In this question I enabled compatibility mode myself. I don't need to disable it.
– Ivan Solntsev
Sep 1 '16 at 20:43
add a comment |
To those still having this issue, please note that the answer provided by Val/Gauzy related to the use of RegEdit still works even in latest Origin Beta. I switched to a 4k setup and had to run scaling differently, resulting in the compatibility warning. Clearing out the referenced keys in the registry eliminated the problem. Just a follow up and bump as I had trouble finding solutions to this issue. Best regards, JB
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Right click on the origin icon, click propertie, and go to compatibility. Make sure nothing is checked. That should fix it.
This is not what I was asking for: I want Origin to remain in compatibility mode but get rid of warning popup.
– Ivan Solntsev
May 21 '16 at 13:12
add a comment |
Right click on the origin icon, click propertie, and go to compatibility. Make sure nothing is checked. That should fix it.
This is not what I was asking for: I want Origin to remain in compatibility mode but get rid of warning popup.
– Ivan Solntsev
May 21 '16 at 13:12
add a comment |
Right click on the origin icon, click propertie, and go to compatibility. Make sure nothing is checked. That should fix it.
Right click on the origin icon, click propertie, and go to compatibility. Make sure nothing is checked. That should fix it.
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This is not what I was asking for: I want Origin to remain in compatibility mode but get rid of warning popup.
– Ivan Solntsev
May 21 '16 at 13:12
add a comment |
This is not what I was asking for: I want Origin to remain in compatibility mode but get rid of warning popup.
– Ivan Solntsev
May 21 '16 at 13:12
This is not what I was asking for: I want Origin to remain in compatibility mode but get rid of warning popup.
– Ivan Solntsev
May 21 '16 at 13:12
This is not what I was asking for: I want Origin to remain in compatibility mode but get rid of warning popup.
– Ivan Solntsev
May 21 '16 at 13:12
add a comment |
Use RegEdit to navigate to:
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionAppCompatFlagsLayers
in Windows Explorer and Right-Click -> Delete anything to do with Origin.
It would add value to your answer if you explained why the files at this path needed to be deleted.
– JAL
Aug 31 '16 at 21:33
In this question I enabled compatibility mode myself. I don't need to disable it.
– Ivan Solntsev
Sep 1 '16 at 20:43
add a comment |
Use RegEdit to navigate to:
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionAppCompatFlagsLayers
in Windows Explorer and Right-Click -> Delete anything to do with Origin.
It would add value to your answer if you explained why the files at this path needed to be deleted.
– JAL
Aug 31 '16 at 21:33
In this question I enabled compatibility mode myself. I don't need to disable it.
– Ivan Solntsev
Sep 1 '16 at 20:43
add a comment |
Use RegEdit to navigate to:
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionAppCompatFlagsLayers
in Windows Explorer and Right-Click -> Delete anything to do with Origin.
Use RegEdit to navigate to:
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionAppCompatFlagsLayers
in Windows Explorer and Right-Click -> Delete anything to do with Origin.
edited Aug 31 '16 at 21:48
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answered Aug 31 '16 at 21:16
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It would add value to your answer if you explained why the files at this path needed to be deleted.
– JAL
Aug 31 '16 at 21:33
In this question I enabled compatibility mode myself. I don't need to disable it.
– Ivan Solntsev
Sep 1 '16 at 20:43
add a comment |
It would add value to your answer if you explained why the files at this path needed to be deleted.
– JAL
Aug 31 '16 at 21:33
In this question I enabled compatibility mode myself. I don't need to disable it.
– Ivan Solntsev
Sep 1 '16 at 20:43
It would add value to your answer if you explained why the files at this path needed to be deleted.
– JAL
Aug 31 '16 at 21:33
It would add value to your answer if you explained why the files at this path needed to be deleted.
– JAL
Aug 31 '16 at 21:33
In this question I enabled compatibility mode myself. I don't need to disable it.
– Ivan Solntsev
Sep 1 '16 at 20:43
In this question I enabled compatibility mode myself. I don't need to disable it.
– Ivan Solntsev
Sep 1 '16 at 20:43
add a comment |
To those still having this issue, please note that the answer provided by Val/Gauzy related to the use of RegEdit still works even in latest Origin Beta. I switched to a 4k setup and had to run scaling differently, resulting in the compatibility warning. Clearing out the referenced keys in the registry eliminated the problem. Just a follow up and bump as I had trouble finding solutions to this issue. Best regards, JB
New contributor
add a comment |
To those still having this issue, please note that the answer provided by Val/Gauzy related to the use of RegEdit still works even in latest Origin Beta. I switched to a 4k setup and had to run scaling differently, resulting in the compatibility warning. Clearing out the referenced keys in the registry eliminated the problem. Just a follow up and bump as I had trouble finding solutions to this issue. Best regards, JB
New contributor
add a comment |
To those still having this issue, please note that the answer provided by Val/Gauzy related to the use of RegEdit still works even in latest Origin Beta. I switched to a 4k setup and had to run scaling differently, resulting in the compatibility warning. Clearing out the referenced keys in the registry eliminated the problem. Just a follow up and bump as I had trouble finding solutions to this issue. Best regards, JB
New contributor
To those still having this issue, please note that the answer provided by Val/Gauzy related to the use of RegEdit still works even in latest Origin Beta. I switched to a 4k setup and had to run scaling differently, resulting in the compatibility warning. Clearing out the referenced keys in the registry eliminated the problem. Just a follow up and bump as I had trouble finding solutions to this issue. Best regards, JB
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You tried switching off compatablility mode?
– Skye
Jul 10 '15 at 20:22
I explained in question why I need compatibility mode. Of course this dialog is not shown with disabled compatibility mode.
– Ivan Solntsev
Jul 11 '15 at 9:29
So, what's your question?
– Skye
Jul 12 '15 at 22:40
My question: is there any way to skip this message, while leaving Origin in compatibility mode?
– Ivan Solntsev
Jul 13 '15 at 8:38
1
You can't disable that but why dont you play battlefield in borderless window(which is nearly equal to fullscreen)? that would allow you to see the 2nd monitor too
– Nitro.de
Jul 13 '15 at 8:53