Pes 2013 Registry 32bit New Access

It sounds like you are troubleshooting Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 on a modern 64-bit Windows system (Windows 10/11), but the installer or game is looking for 32-bit registry entries, or you are trying to apply a patch/update that modifies the registry.

If your game or patch (like PESEdit) isn't running, you can create a new registry file to "tell" Windows where the game lives: Open Notepad and paste the following code: pes 2013 registry 32bit new

You may see errors like "Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 has not been installed." PES 2013 Registry Code for 32-bit It sounds like you are troubleshooting Pro Evolution

Step-by-Step: Applying the Registry Fix on a 32-bit System

  1. Close PES 2013 and any related tools (Kit Server, D3DOverrider).
  2. Backup your existing registry (File → Export in regedit).
  3. Run the new .reg file as Administrator (right-click → Merge).
  4. If you receive “Cannot import: specified file is not a registry script”, ensure your file extension is .reg and encoding is ANSI.
  5. Open regedit and navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\KONAMI to verify the PES2013 key exists.

Conclusion: Keep the Legend Alive

PES 2013 may be older, but its gameplay remains timeless. On 32-bit systems, registry issues are the number one barrier to enjoying this classic. By applying a new, clean 32-bit registry fix, you can bypass installation errors, enable mods, and get back to scoring bicycle kicks with peak-era Ronaldo or Messi. Close PES 2013 and any related tools (Kit

4. Disable Intro Logos (Registry Tweak Add-on)

To speed up loading times, add this to your registry file and re-merge: