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Find out how to manage programs that might be stopping the EA app or your game from running properly.
What are background applications?
Background applications (apps) or programs are types of software that aren’t always visible on your taskbar when they’re running. Things like your gaming mouse, graphic cards, or browser might include background applications.How do background applications impact the EA app?
Background applications use up your computer’s resources, like its power and memory. If your computer is running lots of apps at the same time, it might slow down. Background applications can cause problems with the EA app like connection issues, crashing, and slow, laggy gameplay.If you’re not sure what’s wrong with the EA app, check our steps for other common problems.
- Troubleshoot EA app error codes
- Learn how to report errors with the EA app
How to fix problems caused by background apps
If you think background applications or causing problems with the EA app, you can try:- closing or disabling the program(s)
- adding the EA app and your games as exceptions to your security applications so they can run together with fewer problems. Exceptions might be called safe or allowed on your computer.
How to add the EA app and your games as exceptions
The steps to add exceptions can vary depending on the security software you use. Check with the manufacturer of your firewall and antivirus programs to see how to add the EA app as an exception. You might need administrator access to add some of these exceptions.- 1Find EADesktop.exe in C:\Program Files\Electronic Arts\EA Desktop\EA Desktop. If you installed the app in another folder on your computer, look there instead.
- 2Add EALauncher.exe and EABackgroundService.exe, also found in this folder, to your exceptions, too.
- 3Go to C:\Program Files\EA Games\[Game Name] to add a specific game as an exception.
- Find the game’s .exe file, which is usually the game's full title or an abbreviated version.
What applications can cause issues?
If you've had issues booting up your games or using the EA app, make sure to fully close these or similar kinds of programs.This isn’t a full list of everything that could affect your gaming experience. If you’re running a program that you’re unsure how to classify, disable, close, uninstall, troubleshoot, or search online to learn more about it. If you keep having problems after closing these programs, find the most active or processing-intensive programs, then try closing or uninstalling them, and restarting your computer.
Security applications
Antivirus, antispyware, and firewall applications can sometimes block game access as they try to protect your computer. If you keep having trouble after adding the EA app and your games as exceptions, disable or temporarily uninstall your antivirus, antispyware, or firewall to troubleshoot.File sharing applications
File sharing programs can use up your internet bandwidth and your computer’s processing power, which can make gameplay lag. File sharing programs include:- peer to peer (P2P) programs: applications for sharing files between individual computers
- file transfer protocol (FTP) programs: applications for downloading, uploading, and transferring files between computers.