Pes 2013 Registry 32bit < Original ✮ >

This is where most users get lost. On a 32bit version of Windows, registry keys for all applications (including games) are stored in:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\KONAMIPES2013

However, on a 64bit system running 32bit applications (due to WOW64 emulation), the path redirects to: Pes 2013 Registry 32bit

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\KONAMIPES2013

If you download a random registry fix from a forum that was exported from a 64bit machine, your 32bit system will ignore the WOW6432Node path entirely. You need a dedicated Pes 2013 Registry 32bit file that points directly to the standard SOFTWARE hive. This is where most users get lost

Modern Sider versions can bypass registry checks entirely, but some modules still require correct 32-bit registry keys for controller settings.


A bizarre but common issue: You download a registry fix, merge it successfully, but after restarting the PC or running the game, the registry keys disappear. This is not a Windows glitch—it’s your antivirus. A bizarre but common issue: You download a

Many security suites (especially Avast, AVG, and even Windows Defender in strict mode) detect registry modifications to KONAMIPES2013 as "potentially unwanted game modifications" or "crack-related activity." To solve this: