This subsystem includes a , which intercepts registry calls from 32-bit applications and redirects them to a separate section of the registry. Specifically, 32-bit registry keys are stored under the Wow6432Node path. This means that if you simply double-click a registry file created on a 32-bit system, it will write the keys to the standard location ( HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Konami\PES10 ). However, PES 2010, running under WOW64, will look for these keys in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Konami\PES10 . When it does not find them there, it throws the familiar error.
If you've recently moved your game files or reinstalled Windows and are getting an error that PES 2010 isn't found, it’s likely because the registry entries are missing. On 64-bit systems, these keys are stored in a specific "Wow6432Node" path. Copy the text below into a new Notepad file: Pes 2010 Registry File For Windows 7 64 Bit -NEW
If you don't have the original installer, you can manually create a .reg file to inject the necessary information. 1. Open Notepad Open a new Notepad document on your desktop. 2. Paste the Registry Code This subsystem includes a , which intercepts registry