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Sometimes the error isn't SafeDisc—it's your DVD drive not reading the disc correctly due to UEFI or AHCI issues.
) that Microsoft disabled starting with Windows 10 for security reasons. Because this driver cannot run, the game cannot "see" the original disc even if it is physically in your drive. Technical Limitations Windows 11 (24H2)
: Many users on forums like Reddit suggest using a "No-DVD" fixed executable from reputable abandonware sites to bypass the check entirely, though use caution with third-party files.
EA Sports released a for FIFA 07 years ago on their official support forums (since taken down, but archived). This patch replaces the FIFA07.exe file with one that does not check for the DVD.
On the DVD-ROM exclusive PC version, the game ran at a crisp 1280x1024 resolution with dynamic shadows that the PS2 simply couldn't handle. The player faces—like Ronaldinho’s toothy grin or Thierry Henry’s iconic celebration—were expressive for the era.
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Sometimes the error isn't SafeDisc—it's your DVD drive not reading the disc correctly due to UEFI or AHCI issues.
) that Microsoft disabled starting with Windows 10 for security reasons. Because this driver cannot run, the game cannot "see" the original disc even if it is physically in your drive. Technical Limitations Windows 11 (24H2)
: Many users on forums like Reddit suggest using a "No-DVD" fixed executable from reputable abandonware sites to bypass the check entirely, though use caution with third-party files.
EA Sports released a for FIFA 07 years ago on their official support forums (since taken down, but archived). This patch replaces the FIFA07.exe file with one that does not check for the DVD.
On the DVD-ROM exclusive PC version, the game ran at a crisp 1280x1024 resolution with dynamic shadows that the PS2 simply couldn't handle. The player faces—like Ronaldinho’s toothy grin or Thierry Henry’s iconic celebration—were expressive for the era.