How to disable Origin's “compatibility mode” warning?












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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:



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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:



enter image description here



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.










share|improve this question

























  • 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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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:



enter image description here



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.










share|improve this question
















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:



enter image description here



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






  • 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











  • 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.






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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



















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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.






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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



















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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.






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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
















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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.






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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














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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.






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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.







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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



















    • 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
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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













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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.






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    • It would add value to your answer if you explained why the files at this path needed to be deleted.

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      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
















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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.






    share|improve this answer


























    • 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














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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.






    share|improve this answer















    Use RegEdit to navigate to:



    HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionAppCompatFlagsLayers


    in Windows Explorer and Right-Click -> Delete anything to do with Origin.







    share|improve this answer














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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



















    • 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











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    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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      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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