FRA Troubleshooting
Common Problems Opening FRA Files
Missing FIFA World Cup
You encounter an error message such as "%%os%% Can't Open FRA Files" when trying to open your FRA. If this is the case, it's usually due to the fact that you do not have FIFA World Cup for %%os%% installed on your computer. The typical path of opening your FRA with a double-click won't work because %%os%% cannot make the program connection.
Tip: Another FRA-related program can be selected to open the file by clicking "Show Apps" and finding the application.
FIFA World Cup is Out-of-Date
Your FIFA World Cup Game Data file is incompatible with FIFA World Cup because you might have the wrong version installed. You will need to download a newer version of FIFA World Cup if you don't have the right version. Most of the time your FIFA World Cup Game Data file was created by a newer FIFA World Cup than what you have installed.
Tip: Find clues on the correct software version by right-clicking your FRA file and clicking "Properties".
Conclusion: The majority of FRA file opening issues are due to not having the correct FIFA World Cup version installed.
Other FRA File Opening Causes
Assuming you have the right FIFA World Cup version installed, other problems can prevent you from opening FRA files. If you are continuing to have errors with loading FRA files, other external issues might be to blame. Additional factors include:
- Invalid FRA file references in the Windows Registry (the "phonebook" of the Windows Operating System)
- Corruption of the FRA file description inside the Registry
- Invalid installation of a FRA-associated program (eg. FIFA World Cup)
- Something has caused file corruption of your FRA
- Malware-tainted FRA file can't be opened
- Hardware related to FRAs has device driver corruption
- Too many applications are open on your PC to load your FIFA World Cup Game Data file successfully
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