Pes+2013+no+disc+inserted+fix+repack | [repack]

The "No Disc Inserted" error in Pro Evolution Soccer 2013, commonly found in repack versions, stems from DRM looking for physical media, which can be resolved by applying a "No-CD" crack, updating the executable file, or ensuring proper Kitserver detachment. Additional fixes include running the game with administrative privileges, setting compatibility mode to Windows 7, or restoring the executable from antivirus quarantine, as these fixes are often flagged as false positives.

: Repacks usually include a "Crack" or "No-DVD" folder within the installation files. You must copy the pes2013.exe pes+2013+no+disc+inserted+fix+repack

If you haven't "installed" the repack but are trying to run it from a downloaded file: Right-click the .iso file and select Mount. The "No Disc Inserted" error in Pro Evolution

Now, go take that free kick. And remember—Ronaldo’s 2013 face might look blocky, but the gameplay is still gold. Find a copy of the "PES 2013 RG

Setting Compatibility: Since he was on a newer version of Windows, he set the compatibility mode to Windows 7 to prevent crashes.

Method 1: The "Gold Standard" – The RELOADED Crack (v1.04)

85% of the "No Disc" errors come from using an outdated crack. The retail game had patch 1.04 (Data Pack 6.0). Most repacks ship with the v1.01 crack. You need the final, definitive RELOADED crack.

The "Swap" Technique:

  1. Find a copy of the "PES 2013 RG Mechanics Re-pack" (you don't need to install the whole 6GB).
  2. Open the RG Mechanics installer using 7-Zip (right-click > 7-Zip > Open archive).
  3. Navigate inside the archive to RG Mechanics\Redist\Crack.
  4. Extract the pes2013.exe and the rld.dll from that specific repack.
  5. Replace your current files with these.
  6. Crucial step: Delete your save folder temporarily (Documents\KONAMI\Pro Evolution Soccer 2013\save). Sometimes old option files conflict with new cracks. Back them up first!
  1. The Crack (rld.dll / pes2013.exe): The "RELOADED" or "SKIDROW" crack relies on specific registry keys that repacks sometimes skip.
  2. Virtual DVD Clash: Some repacks mount a mini-image, but Windows 10/11 updates break legacy DTools drivers.
  3. The "FIFA Virus": Old cracks are flagged by Windows Defender (False Positive), causing the system to quarantine the rld.dll file silently.