No. The .cpk file contains game data (kits, faces). The .exe file (e.g., PES2016.exe v1.04) is the game engine. You need both for full compatibility.
Some advanced users want to start from a vanilla (unmodded) version of PES 2016 but with all official DLC applied. Replacing the dt80-400e-win.cpk ensures you have a fresh, uncorrupted copy of the official Konami file before applying graphical overhauls.
Even with the correct file, problems can arise. Here is a diagnosis table.
| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Game crashes immediately on startup | The dt80-400e-win.cpk is corrupt OR your game is version 1.00 (no updates). | Update PES 2016 to EXE 1.04.00 or higher. The DLC 4.00 file requires the 1.04 patch. |
| Kits are black/white in matches | Another mod (e.g., a kit pack) is conflicting. | Reorder your DpFileList.bin. Place dt80-400e-win.cpk above any third-party kit packs. |
| “Unsupported Data Pack” error | Your game EXE is cracked/old and does not recognize DLC 4.00. | Install a no-DVD crack that supports DLC 4.00, or update your Steam version. |
| File not found despite being in folder | Wrong directory. Some users mistakenly put it in Pro Evolution Soccer 2016\Data\. | Move the file to the download folder. Create the folder if it does not exist. |
| Boots/ball models are invisible | The .cpk is incomplete (e.g., downloaded from an unreliable source). | Re-download from Method 1 or 2. Ensure file size ~450 MB+. |
If you use multiple .cpk mods (e.g., stadiums, scoreboards), you must regenerate the DpFileList.bin. Use tools like:
Add dt80-400e-win.cpk to the top of the load order (above other mods).
Copy the downloaded .cpk file into the download folder. Do NOT place it anywhere else (e.g., not in Data or root folder). The game engine only scans the download directory for DLC archives.
No. The .cpk file contains game data (kits, faces). The .exe file (e.g., PES2016.exe v1.04) is the game engine. You need both for full compatibility.
Some advanced users want to start from a vanilla (unmodded) version of PES 2016 but with all official DLC applied. Replacing the dt80-400e-win.cpk ensures you have a fresh, uncorrupted copy of the official Konami file before applying graphical overhauls.
Even with the correct file, problems can arise. Here is a diagnosis table.
| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Game crashes immediately on startup | The dt80-400e-win.cpk is corrupt OR your game is version 1.00 (no updates). | Update PES 2016 to EXE 1.04.00 or higher. The DLC 4.00 file requires the 1.04 patch. |
| Kits are black/white in matches | Another mod (e.g., a kit pack) is conflicting. | Reorder your DpFileList.bin. Place dt80-400e-win.cpk above any third-party kit packs. |
| “Unsupported Data Pack” error | Your game EXE is cracked/old and does not recognize DLC 4.00. | Install a no-DVD crack that supports DLC 4.00, or update your Steam version. |
| File not found despite being in folder | Wrong directory. Some users mistakenly put it in Pro Evolution Soccer 2016\Data\. | Move the file to the download folder. Create the folder if it does not exist. |
| Boots/ball models are invisible | The .cpk is incomplete (e.g., downloaded from an unreliable source). | Re-download from Method 1 or 2. Ensure file size ~450 MB+. |
If you use multiple .cpk mods (e.g., stadiums, scoreboards), you must regenerate the DpFileList.bin. Use tools like:
Add dt80-400e-win.cpk to the top of the load order (above other mods).
Copy the downloaded .cpk file into the download folder. Do NOT place it anywhere else (e.g., not in Data or root folder). The game engine only scans the download directory for DLC archives.