Verify that a roster folder has been created in your user documents path: Documents\EA SPORTS(TM) Cricket 07\EA SPORTS(TM) Cricket 07 Profile .
What (Windows 10, 11, etc.) you are running?
If the editor is looking for a file in the standard Program Files folder, Windows may redirect it to Program Files (x86) , or worse, a virtualized folder in AppData that the user cannot easily access. Consequently, the editor looks in the wrong folder, fails to locate the .ros file, and returns "File Not Found."
: If you see errors regarding .ocx files (like comdlg32.ocx ), download and install the VB6 runtime files . 3. Clear Path Errors in bats.xml cricket 07 player editor file not found
The editor software is outdated and fails to communicate with modern Windows file systems (Windows 10 or Windows 11). Step-by-Step Solutions to Fix the Error Method 1: Create or Load a Roster File In-Game First
Ensure your rosters are in the default location: C:\Users\YourUsername\Documents\EA SPORTS(TM) Cricket 07 If the editor still says "File Not Found," you may need to open the game first, go to , and ensure you have created a new roster file by saving it. Summary of Fixes Problem Source Action Required Wrong Path in bats.xml
Open the Windows search bar and type "Turn Windows features on or off". Find . Ensure the box is checked and click OK. Restart your computer if prompted. 4. Locate Your Roster Files Properly Verify that a roster folder has been created
If the error persists, copy your UserProfiles.sav and profile .sav to a new folder (e.g., C:\C07_Data ), point the editor there, then manually move back after editing.
: Extract the entire contents of the editor's ZIP file to a new folder on your desktop or in your game directory.
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Are you receiving a in the error message, or does it only show a general run-time error ? EA SPORTS CRICKET 07 PLAYER EDITOR
Launch your Player Editor tool again and check if it detects the newly saved file. Method 2: Manually Direct the Editor to the Roster Path
Open and navigate to Virus & threat protection . Click Manage settings under the protection headers. Consequently, the editor looks in the wrong folder,