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Fifa 2003 on Windows 10?

Hi there,

 

Today i saw Fifa 2003 for a very cheap price so i decided to buy it. However it isn't working on my windows 10 pc, even with compatibility settings changed and stuff. It installed perfectly fine but when i launch it, nothing happens. I've tried compatibility settings and admin privileges and none of that has helped. Is there any possible solution to fix this issue and allow me to play Fifa 2003 on my windows 10 pc?

 

Thanks,

Dylan

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I don't think that game is going to work on Windows 10. You'll probably need a Windows XP system to run it properly. 

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5 minutes ago, BondiBlue said:

I don't think that game is going to work on Windows 10. You'll probably need a Windows XP system to run it properly. 

okay. would a vm work? cause i've also tried using Virtual Box to install a Windows XP virtual machine but everytime i try and boot it, it says "Failed to open a session for the virtual machine" and then says "

Not in a hypervisor partition (HVP=0) (VERR_NEM_NOT_AVAILABLE).

VT-x is disabled in the BIOS for all CPU modes (VERR_VMX_MSR_ALL_VMX_DISABLED).

 

Result Code:

E_FAIL (0x80004005)

Component:

ConsoleWrap

Interface:

IConsole {872da645-4a9b-1727-bee2-5585105b9eed}

"

is there a way of getting around that issue?

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35 minutes ago, DylanrHay said:

okay. would a vm work? cause i've also tried using Virtual Box to install a Windows XP virtual machine but everytime i try and boot it, it says "Failed to open a session for the virtual machine" and then says "

Not in a hypervisor partition (HVP=0) (VERR_NEM_NOT_AVAILABLE).

VT-x is disabled in the BIOS for all CPU modes (VERR_VMX_MSR_ALL_VMX_DISABLED).

 

Result Code:

E_FAIL (0x80004005)

Component:

ConsoleWrap

Interface:

IConsole {872da645-4a9b-1727-bee2-5585105b9eed}

"

is there a way of getting around that issue?

Go into your pc's bios and enable VT-x and virtualization/HyperV. That should help.

 

I don't know if a VM would work because the drivers are very limited since it doesn't have an actual GPU. Windows 7 should also work which is newer

 

Also what CPU do you have? If it's an old 32 bit one make sure you download the 32 bit version and not 64 bit. It should get the correct one automatically but maybe it somehow didn't

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14 hours ago, DylanrHay said:

Hi there,

 

Today i saw Fifa 2003 for a very cheap price so i decided to buy it. However it isn't working on my windows 10 pc, even with compatibility settings changed and stuff. It installed perfectly fine but when i launch it, nothing happens. I've tried compatibility settings and admin privileges and none of that has helped. Is there any possible solution to fix this issue and allow me to play Fifa 2003 on my windows 10 pc?

 

Thanks,

Dylan

That's nearly 20 years old.

 

I'm surprised it even works at all...and the fact is it unlikely to have any support either.

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16 hours ago, Pixelfie said:

Go into your pc's bios and enable VT-x and virtualization/HyperV. That should help.

 

I don't know if a VM would work because the drivers are very limited since it doesn't have an actual GPU. Windows 7 should also work which is newer

 

Also what CPU do you have? If it's an old 32 bit one make sure you download the 32 bit version and not 64 bit. It should get the correct one automatically but maybe it somehow didn't

okay i will go and try this later. i have a Intel Core i7 950

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