On 64-bit versions of Windows (like Windows 10 or 11), 32-bit applications like PES 2013 store their registry information in a specific sub-key called . Without this specific path, the game may fail to launch or report that it is not installed correctly. Troubleshooting
To fix errors where is not recognized as installed on a 64-bit Windows system, you need to add specific entries to the Windows Registry. This tells the system where the game is located and what its registration code is. Registry Text for PES 2013 (64-bit)
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\KONAMI\PES2013] Pes 2013 Registry File 64 Bit
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Right-click on the new KONAMI key, select > Key , and name it PES2013 . On 64-bit versions of Windows (like Windows 10
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A PES 2013 registry file for 64‑bit Windows is feasible and often necessary for installers or mods, but must account for Windows registry redirection (WOW6432Node), proper permissions, and safety practices. Always validate content, back up existing registry entries, test in a safe environment, and prefer non‑invasive alternatives when possible. This tells the system where the game is
This article will dissect everything you need to know about the 64-bit registry file—what it is, why Windows 64-bit breaks it, where to find the correct keys, and how to fix or create the file manually.
To create a manual registry fix, you can use to create a file named pes2013.reg with the following content: