Most repacks include a crack in a folder named Crack, RELOADED, or SKIDROW.
Before smashing your keyboard, understand the enemy. PES 2013 uses SecuROM and SolidShield DRM (Digital Rights Management). When you install an official DVD copy, the DRM checks your physical disc drive for a specific volume ID. Repacked versions remove the DVD check to save space, but sometimes:
Let’s fix this step-by-step.
Go to your PES 2013 installation directory (e.g., C:\Program Files (x86)\KONAMI\Pro Evolution Soccer 2013). pes+2013+no+disc+inserted+fix+repack
Before touching the files, disable Windows Defender or any third-party AV (Avast, Kaspersky, Malwarebytes). The crack is a modified .dll file. It is not a virus, but it behaves like one (code injection).
Navigate to: Windows Security > Virus & threat protection > Manage settings > Turn off Real-time protection.
Repacks often leave orphaned registry entries pointing to a non-existent DVD drive.
Launch the game. The error should vanish. Most repacks include a crack in a folder
Many users confuse the "No Disc" error with the black screen crash. If you see the Konami logo, then a black screen, then a return to desktop – that is different. That is usually a resolution issue.
But if you see the text box saying "No disc inserted," here is a final, weird fix from the Evo-Web forums:
This works because a corrupt controller profile (especially for non-Xbox controllers) can trick the game into thinking a copy-protection device is missing. Let’s fix this step-by-step
If you previously had a legit DVD version or a different cracked sports game (like FIFA), your Windows Registry is lying to your system.
After reinstalling these, restart and try the game.