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Both received. I will reply via email because I need a little more information, I think, before I can diagnose the problem.Augustine;2383066 said:Steve, I've pm and email you. Do check it out~
I'm not sure that I'll be much help - my FIFA 07 isn't even set up to connect to the outside world let alone play online - but assuming that you applied both of the roster patches, I believe that it is after a patch to the EASO component (which is not specific to FIFA but is shared across all EA Sports games). If you can find an EASO folder within your Start > Programs (or Start > All Programs, I think it is, with the XP Fisher Price interface) then there may be an update link in there. If not, or you can't find such a folder, then all I can suggest is a search of the official forums and perhaps a question asked there if the search turns out to be fruitless (these forums tend to lean towards editing the game, which precludes online play, so you'll find more in the way of people familiar with online on the official forums)No_11_;2383426 said:I can't play online coz i can't download another patch...! +_+It's from the game's menu where it says "play online".
Me neither (I think I've said it before, although maybe not on this thread, but my FIFA 07 installation is exactly as it was the first day I installed it from the DVD) but I would guess that if you search the forum(s) for FIFA.FAT you will find your answerNo_11_;2384439 said:somehow we can check if the overall data of the pathes is too much for the game to handle.
My problem is that i don't know how to check that
To be honest I wouldn't trust those with an uninstaller, because most of those so called 'patches' are simply replacing files without any reference to what is there already, and by running an uninstaller you may well be reverting to versions of some of those files that damage other 'patches' installed subsequently (I exempt .CMP files from Rinaldo's CM07 from that statement, since that attempts to do things in a more orderly fashion).No_11_ said:There are some patches without the unistall option.How can i unistall 'em?