June 2017
I am trying to launch The Sims Medieval after downloading the game on my mac
and an error message is prompted- "Service initialization failed (0x0175dcbb)".
I have uninstalled and re-downloded the game multiple times off of Origin
and my mac and it still won't work.
Attached is a screen shot of the error message.
Has anyone encountered this problem and knows how to fix it?
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July 2017
I was having this exact same issue. Talked to EA Help and got it to work! Just follow these steps:
RESET ORIGIN ON MAC https://help.ea.com/en-gb/help/origin/origin/how-to-reset-origin-on-mac/ DISABLE ORIGIN IN-GAME https://help.ea.com/en-nz/help/origin/origin/how-to-use-origin-in-game/ DISABLE GATEKEEPER https://support.apple.com/en-in/HT202491 CLEAR CACHE FOR ORIGIN https://help.ea.com/en-tr/help/origin/origin/origin-my-games-list-is-blank/ |
June 2017
Hi @ampedupalex,
Welcome to Answers HQ!
I have moved your thread to The Sims Mac board, where it's more likely for other Mac users to see it. Maybe @fons_garmo or @Bluebellflora have seen this error before on Mac
Is it the first time you install the game in your Mac? Could you give us more information about your system? Here is how to do that
Thanks!
-Mai
July 2017
I was having this exact same issue. Talked to EA Help and got it to work! Just follow these steps:
RESET ORIGIN ON MAC https://help.ea.com/en-gb/help/origin/origin/how-to-reset-origin-on-mac/ DISABLE ORIGIN IN-GAME https://help.ea.com/en-nz/help/origin/origin/how-to-use-origin-in-game/ DISABLE GATEKEEPER https://support.apple.com/en-in/HT202491 CLEAR CACHE FOR ORIGIN https://help.ea.com/en-tr/help/origin/origin/origin-my-games-list-is-blank/ |
July 2017 - last edited July 2017
I really hope you enabled Gatekeeper again and the EA helper warned you that you were disabling a security feature?
There's no need to clear the cache if you've already used the reset tool, the reset tool clears the cache.
October 2017
I successfully did the first two steps, but when I got to the third, there seems to no longer be the option of allowing "applications downloaded from anywhere" on a Mac with Sierra. Or, at least, mine is not showing that option. And I am assuming that was what was meant by disabling gatekeeper..? To change it to "from anywhere?"
And then as Bluebellflora said, is it not necessary to do the last step if I already reset origin?
However, after doing the only two steps I can then (the first two), I am still getting that same "service initialization failed" message as posted in this thread. Any other advice or tips??
Thanks so much!!
October 2017
Apple took out the option to install software from any source in Sierra but if you go into System Preferences you should get the option to open it anyway. You can also enter a Terminal Command to allow unidentified apps - https://www.imore.com/how-open-apps-unidentified-developers-mac
What Mac do you have?
January 2018
I still can't get mine to work after having the same issues.
January 2018
I have followed all of the steps as well and still can't get it to work either :'( I have not yet added the Pirates and noble DLC back either. Dose EA have a fix for this?
I have a MacBook Pro running High Sierra v10.13.2
February 2019
I'm having the same issue and haven't been able to fix it yet. Super frustrating!
February 2019
@inkwelliris , what version of the Mac OS are you currently running?
However, you should be able to go into System Preferences and add Origin/EA as a trusted site to download applications from. If you can download other games from Origin, then you should be able to download Sims Medieval as well.