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Always make a backup of the files that are overwritten by the File Archive, as the original files are usually required to update the game to a newer version or to play Online!
Some No-CD/Fixed EXE files work fine in Single Player mode but are detected to be modified when trying to play online. When this happens use the original EXE to play online, else you could find yourself banned from the game!
When using Fixed Files make sure to use a Firewall which controls outgoing traffic, as some games call back to report the use of these modified files!
Some original games do not work when a certain application has been installed, like DAEMON Tools. In most cases using a No-CD or Fixed EXE will solve this problem!
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Football Manager 2005 [ENGLISH] No-CD/Fixed Image #2
06-02-2005
dude
File Archive [401 KB]
DAEMON Tools
Alcohol 120%
Image Tools
Play Instructions:
Install the game - Full Installation.
Mount the FM 2005.MDS CD-Image in DAEMON Tools v3.47 or the latest Alcohol 120%.
Play the Game!
Football Manager 2005 [ENGLISH] No-CD/Fixed Image #1
04-02-2005
Mitsjel
File Archive [415 KB]
DAEMON Tools
Alcohol 120%
Image Tools
Play Instructions:
Install the game - Full Installation.
Mount the FM2005.MDS CD-Image in DAEMON Tools v3.47 or the latest Alcohol 120%.
Play the Game!
Football Manager 2005 v5.0.2 [ENGLISH] No-CD/Fixed EXE
02-11-2004
RELOADED
File Archive [3.4 MB] - SafeDisc v3.20.022
Play Instructions:
Install the game - Full Installation.
Apply the official Football Manager v5.0.2 Patch.
Replace the original FM2005.EXE file with the one from the File Archive.
Play the Game!
Football Manager 2005 v1.0 [ENGLISH] No-CD/Fixed EXE
02-11-2004
RELOADED
File Archive [3.3 MB] - SafeDisc v3.20.022
Play Instructions:
Install the game - Full Installation.
Replace the original FM2005.EXE file with the one from the File Archive.
Play the Game!
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iiiioooque2011-01-08 00:25
Hello! i dont know if i am allowed to talk about this here, or if this is the right forum, but anyway i need some help! i wanted to know why the original language files that come with the game are .ltc extensions, and why every laguage file that i find on the net is .ltf, what are the diferences between those two ?? and why am i not able to put my game in portuguese?! i´ve tried everything since changing the name of the extension from .ltf to .ltc, loading them both . . . i don't know how to fix this and i really would like to play it in portuguese! if anyone could help i most appreciate it! goodbye!
└ This post was edited by iiiioooque (2011-01-08 00:57, 8 years ago)
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