Cricket 07 Player Editor File Not Found Link
If you are seeing a "Player Editor File Not Found" error in EA Sports Cricket 07, it usually means the game cannot locate your custom roster or the system configuration file. 🛠️ Common Causes Missing Roster File: The .ros folder is deleted or moved.
Admin Rights: The game lacks permission to read the Documents folder. Corrupt Profile: The user.cfg or roster file is damaged.
Compatibility: Modern Windows versions (10/11) blocking legacy file paths. ✅ How to Fix It 1. Check the Documents Folder
The game looks for files in a specific directory. Ensure your rosters are here: Go to Documents > EA SPORTS(TM) Cricket 07.
Look for a folder named RECORDS and your specific roster folders (e.g., DOWNLOADED.ros).
If this folder is empty, you need to create a new profile in-game or paste a downloaded roster here. 2. Run as Administrator cricket 07 player editor file not found
The player editor needs "write" access to save and "read" access to load. Right-click the Cricket 07 shortcut. Select Properties > Compatibility tab. Check Run this program as an administrator. Click Apply and restart the game. 3. Disable OneDrive Sync
OneDrive often "kidnaps" the Documents folder, moving files to the cloud.
If your EA SPORTS(TM) Cricket 07 folder has a cloud icon next to it, the game won't see it.
Copy the folder to a local drive or disable OneDrive syncing for that specific folder. 4. Rebuild the Profile If the file is "found" but corrupt, the editor will fail.
Rename your current EA SPORTS(TM) Cricket 07 folder in Documents to Cricket 07 Old. If you are seeing a "Player Editor File
Launch the game. It will generate a fresh player editor file. If it works, move your old .ros folders back one by one.
📌 Pro Tip: If you are using a "Mega Patch" (like A2 Studios or PlanetCricket), ensure you have loaded the specific roster included with the patch in the game's "Load Roster" menu before opening the editor. To help you get back to the game, let me know:
Are you using any custom patches or is this the original game?
Which operating system (Windows 10, 11, etc.) are you running? Did the error start after downloading a new roster?
🛠️ Step-by-Step Fixes
Part 8: Advanced Debugging – The Manual Path Method
If none of the above works, we force the editor to look exactly where it should. 🛠️ Step-by-Step Fixes Part 8: Advanced Debugging –
Most Player Editors rely on a configuration file (like config.ini or settings.cfg) stored in the same folder as the .exe.
The Fix:
- Open the folder containing
PlayerEditor.exe. - Look for a file named
config.ini,editor.ini, orsettings.txt. Open it with Notepad. - Look for a line that says
SavePath=orRosterDir=. - Manually change it to:
SavePath=C:\Users\[YourUsername]\Documents\EA Sports\Cricket 07\UserData\ - Save the file. If the file is read-only, uncheck that property.
Step-by-Step Fixes (From Most Likely to Least)
Part 7: Compatibility Mode and Administrator Rights
The Player Editor is a tool written in Visual Basic or .NET Framework 2.0. On Windows 10/11, it suffers from permission starvation.
The Fix:
- Right-click
PlayerEditor.exe. - Select Properties.
- Go to the Compatibility tab.
- Check “Run this program as an administrator.”
- Check “Run this program in compatibility mode for: Windows XP (Service Pack 3).”
- Click Apply → OK.
Now relaunch the editor. With admin rights, it can finally traverse the Windows file system without being blocked by User Account Control (UAC).
6. Try a different editor
- Cricket 07 Player Editor v1.2 by AbBh – more compatible with Windows 10/11.
- C07 Lineup Editor – for team changes.
- Total Cricket 07 Editor – can edit players, teams, rosters.