How to Fix the "File Not Found" Error in EA Sports Cricket 07 Player Editor If you're still playing the classic EA Sports Cricket 07
The Cricket 07 Player Editor is strict. If you type MyRoster but the real name is MyRoster.sav, you will get “File Not Found.”
- Check Steam/Origin/GOG wrappers (if applicable)
- Action: Temporarily disable Real-time protection or add the entire
Cricket 07 folder as an exclusion.
- Locate your Roster File: Go to your Cricket 07 installation folder (usually
C:\Program Files (x86)\EA Sports\Cricket 07).
- Find the Data: Look for the folder containing your roster files (usually inside a folder named after the roster patch, e.g.,
Roster 2023).
- Copy and Paste: Copy the specific roster folder and paste it onto your Desktop.
- Edit from Desktop: Open your Player Editor tool. When it asks you to load a roster, browse to the Desktop and select the folder you just pasted.
- Save and Replace: Make your changes and save. Once finished, copy the folder back to the original game directory and overwrite the old files.
(often appearing as Run-time error '53') usually stems from the program being unable to locate essential dependency files or the game's core roster files. Common Causes & Fixes
Pro Tip: If you are having trouble with roster saves specifically, community experts at PlanetCricket suggest ensuring you have a valid .ros file loaded before trying to edit individual players.
or
Missing Support Files: Check that the following files are in the same directory as the PlayerEditor07.exe: bats.xml: Essential for the editor to run and store paths. ImpBIG.exe: Used for importing files into the game.
Cricket 07 Player Editor File Not Found -
How to Fix the "File Not Found" Error in EA Sports Cricket 07 Player Editor If you're still playing the classic EA Sports Cricket 07
The Cricket 07 Player Editor is strict. If you type MyRoster but the real name is MyRoster.sav, you will get “File Not Found.” cricket 07 player editor file not found
- Check Steam/Origin/GOG wrappers (if applicable)
- Action: Temporarily disable Real-time protection or add the entire
Cricket 07 folder as an exclusion.
- Locate your Roster File: Go to your Cricket 07 installation folder (usually
C:\Program Files (x86)\EA Sports\Cricket 07).
- Find the Data: Look for the folder containing your roster files (usually inside a folder named after the roster patch, e.g.,
Roster 2023).
- Copy and Paste: Copy the specific roster folder and paste it onto your Desktop.
- Edit from Desktop: Open your Player Editor tool. When it asks you to load a roster, browse to the Desktop and select the folder you just pasted.
- Save and Replace: Make your changes and save. Once finished, copy the folder back to the original game directory and overwrite the old files.
(often appearing as Run-time error '53') usually stems from the program being unable to locate essential dependency files or the game's core roster files. Common Causes & Fixes How to Fix the "File Not Found" Error
Pro Tip: If you are having trouble with roster saves specifically, community experts at PlanetCricket suggest ensuring you have a valid .ros file loaded before trying to edit individual players. Check Steam/Origin/GOG wrappers (if applicable)
or
Missing Support Files: Check that the following files are in the same directory as the PlayerEditor07.exe: bats.xml: Essential for the editor to run and store paths. ImpBIG.exe: Used for importing files into the game.