Disclaimer: Always back up your registry before making changes. Editing the Windows Registry can cause system instability if done incorrectly. This guide is for educational purposes to help preserve older software.
This paper examines the PES 2013 Registry File for 64-bit Windows systems: its purpose, structure, typical uses, creation/modification methods, compatibility considerations, security implications, and troubleshooting. It targets modders, system administrators, and advanced users who need to manage or modify Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 (PES 2013) registry settings on 64-bit Windows. The paper includes step-by-step procedures, examples, and best practices.
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\KONAMI\PES2013] Pes 2013 Registry File 64 Bit
The solution often lies in a designed for 64-bit architectures, which manually adds the necessary game information to your Windows Registry. Why You Need a 64-Bit Registry File
This is the key to the "64-Bit" puzzle. Windows uses this node to store registry information for 32-bit applications running on 64-bit hardware. If you try to put the registry keys in the standard location (without Wow6432Node), the game might not find them because it is looking in the 32-bit compatibility section of the registry. Disclaimer: Always back up your registry before making
For a 64-bit system, the registry entry must target the Wow6432Node . A standard registry file for PES 2013 typically contains the following lines:
If you are still experiencing issues, ensure that the path in the .reg file matches the exact location where your pes2013.exe is installed, particularly ensuring it is in the Program Files (x86) folder for 64-bit systems. Troubleshooting FAQ This paper examines the PES 2013 Registry File
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Konami\PES 2013