If you installed PES 2013 from an unofficial source, moved the game folder to a new hard drive, or reinstalled Windows without reinstalling the game, these registry keys disappear. Without them, the game cannot determine its own installation directory, preventing the settings panel from saving your resolution preferences and blocking external mods (like the PESEdit patch) from functioning. Method 1: The Automatic Fix (Creating a .reg File)
For 64-bit Windows, the correct registry location for PES 2013 is: Pes 2013 registry 64 bit
You curse. You reinstall. You run as administrator. You disable your antivirus. Nothing works. If you installed PES 2013 from an unofficial
The heart of this confusion lies in the Windows Registry, specifically regarding how this 32-bit application interacts with a 64-bit operating system. Understanding the PES 2013 registry entries is not just an exercise in IT troubleshooting; it is a look at how software legacy is preserved—or lost—in the evolution of computing architecture. You reinstall
This registry key is the game’s "ID card." It tells the computer where the game files are located, which version is running, and what the install code is. Without this key, the game often refuses to launch, or more commonly, official patches and community-made "Super Patches" (which update rosters and graphics to modern standards) will fail to find the game directory. Why the Registry Matters for Modding