Pes 2013 Registry File 64 Bit

If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms on your Windows 10/11 (64-bit) PC, your Registry is likely broken or missing:


Solution: Right-click the .reg file and select Merge. If that fails, open Regedit as Administrator (Ctrl+Shift+Enter), then go to File > Import and select your .reg file. Pes 2013 Registry File 64 Bit

Typical value types and examples (names and types vary across installs): If you are experiencing any of the following

Note: Many modern installers and DRM systems may store license and activation data elsewhere (files, online accounts) instead of plain registry values. Solution: Right-click the

Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 (PES 2013) stores configuration and runtime settings in multiple places: local configuration files (e.g., PES installation folders), saved game files, and Windows Registry keys. On 64-bit Windows, registry keys may be split between 32-bit and 64-bit views. Understanding the “PES 2013 registry file 64 bit” concept requires clarifying that Windows does not store registry data as single “game registry files”; instead configuration entries for applications appear under specific registry hives and keys. This paper explains how PES 2013 interacts with the registry on 64-bit systems, how to find and edit relevant keys, and how to manage compatibility and security.

Launch PES 2013.exe as Administrator. The "Not installed" error should disappear.


  • .reg files include full paths; importing applies those keys to the current registry view (be cautious of Wow6432Node paths).
  • For 64-bit vs 32-bit considerations: export from the view that contains the keys you need. Regedit running under 64-bit Windows shows both views but ensures exported paths reference Wow6432Node if applicable.
  • For scripting across machines, use PowerShell scripts to set registry values programmatically instead of raw .reg imports.