Pes 2013 Registry 64 Bit ((exclusive)) (DELUXE)

The Windows registry is a database that stores settings and options for your operating system and installed applications. Sometimes, registry entries can become corrupted or invalid, causing problems with your games and programs. PES 2013, like any other game, relies on correct registry settings to function properly.

When you run a 32-bit game on a 64-bit OS, Windows uses a compatibility layer known as . This clever system redirects calls from the 32-bit game to the appropriate 64-bit system resources. However, this redirection also applies to the Windows Registry. This means a 32-bit game looking for its registry keys in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Konami will actually be redirected to a special subfolder called HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Konami . This is the 64-bit system's designated "holding area" for 32-bit application settings . Pes 2013 registry 64 bit

After successfully importing the registry file, try launching PES 2013. It should now start without the "not installed" error. The Windows registry is a database that stores

Navigate to the folder where your pes2013.exe file is located. Click on the folder address bar at the top of Windows Explorer and copy the path. Example path: C:\Games\Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 Step 2: Create the Registry Script Open the application on your PC. Copy and paste the following code block into Notepad: When you run a 32-bit game on a

Note: If you have installed a repack or a portable version, this folder might not exist. You will need to create it.