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How to Fix Origin Error 9:0?

Alton Alexander
By Alton AlexanderUpdated on June 4th, 2022

Origin error 9:0 is when a program tries to access a memory address that is not currently in memory. This can happen when the program is trying to access a memory address that has been allocated but not yet used, or when the program is trying to access a memory address that has been freed but not yet initialized. This error can cause the program to crash or behave unexpectedly.

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1. Check that the origin server is up and running

  1. Check if the website is down for everyone or just you. As you cannot fix the problem if the website is down for everyone.
  2. Check your internet connection. If you are using a mobile device, move to a different location to get a better signal. If you are using a Wi-Fi connection, try restarting your router.
  3. Clear your browser’s cache and cookies. Depending on your browser, this could be done by pressing CTRL + SHIFT + DEL.
  4. Try a different browser. If the problem persists, it is probably not your browser that is the issue.
  5. Check if the website is down for other people. Use an online service such as Down for Everyone or Just Me.
  6. If the website is down for everyone, there is probably an issue with the website’s server. Contact the website’s owner or hosting provider for further assistance.
  7. If the website is only down for you, there might be a problem with your internet connection or browser. Try the steps above again. If the problem persists, contact your ISP or a computer specialist for help.

2. Verify that the user account has appropriate permissions

The user account must have appropriate permissions in order to fix origin error 9:0. The steps to verify this are as follows:

  1. Log into the server where Origin is installed.
  2. Open the Origin client and navigate to the "Settings" tab.
  3. Select the "Security" option and then click on the "Permissions" tab.
  4. Verify that the user account has the "Allow" permission for the "Execute" and "Read" actions.
  5. If the user account does not have the necessary permissions, add the permissions and then try to fix the Origin error 9:0 again.

3. Verify that the destination server is up and running

In order to verify that the destination server is up and running, the following steps can be taken:

  1. First, check to see if the destination server is online and accessible. This can be done by pinging the server's IP address or domain name.
  2. If the server is online, then check to see if the service that is supposed to be running on the server is actually running. This can be done by checking the server's status page or logs.
  3. If the service is not running, then try to start it manually. This can be done by restarting the server or running the service's start command.
  4. If the service still does not start, then there may be a problem with the service itself. In this case, contact the service provider or the server's administrator for further assistance.

Still not working? maybe try:

  1. Verify that the file or directory exists.
  2. Verify that the file or directory is accessible.
  3. Verify that the network connection is available.
  4. Verify that the file or directory is copied to the destination server.
  5. Verify that the file or directory is downloaded from the origin server.
  6. Verify that the file or directory is copied to the destination server using the correct protocol.
  7. Verify that the file or directory is transferred using the correct compression algorithm.