Pes 2010 Registry File For Windows 7 64 Bit -new Fixed | TOP-RATED |


Title: 🔥 FIXED: PES 2010 Registry File for Windows 7 64-bit (No more "Not Installed" error)

Posted by: RetroGamer_64

Subject: The 2026 patch for a 2010 classic.

Let’s be real—Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 is still one of the best football sims ever made. The weight of the ball, the Master League nostalgia, and that iconic Champions League intro? Chef’s kiss. Pes 2010 Registry File For Windows 7 64 Bit -NEW

But if you’re trying to run it on a Windows 7 64-bit rig (or even Win 10/11 in compatibility mode), you’ve probably hit that infamous wall:

"PES 2010 is not installed. Please reinstall the application."

The problem:
You moved your installation from an old HDD. Or you reinstalled Windows but kept the game folder. Or you’re using a “portable” version. The game can’t find its own registry entries, so it refuses to launch or patch. Title: 🔥 FIXED: PES 2010 Registry File for

The solution:
I’ve repackaged the correct registry file for 64-bit systems (yes, the paths are different from 32-bit). No bloat. No sketchy exe. Just a clean .reg file.


When you run this file, it adds the following critical keys:

| Registry Path | Key Name | Value (Example) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Konami\PES2010 | installFrom | D:\Games\Pro Evolution Soccer 2010\ | | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Konami\PES2010 | code | Not needed (can be blank) | | HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Konami\PES2010 | Settings | Your Graphics/Controller config |

Without these keys, Windows 7 64-bit treats your PES 2010 folder as random data, not an installed game. "PES 2010 is not installed


3. Lock the Registry File to Prevent Overwrites

If another program (like an automatic updater or security software) deletes your registry keys, export your working keys:

  1. Open regedit.
  2. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\KONAMI.
  3. Right-click PES2010 → Export → Save as “PES_Working.reg” on Desktop.
  4. Run this double-click backup anytime the game fails.

Step 3: After Merging the Registry


Troubleshooting Tips

Step 4: Merge the File into Windows Registry

  1. Right-click the PES2010_FIX_Win7_64bit.reg file.
  2. Select Merge.
  3. A UAC dialog will appear. Click Yes.
  4. A confirmation popup: “Keys and values have been successfully added to the registry.”

Method A: Download the Pre-Made "NEW" .reg File (Easiest)

  1. Search for a trusted source providing the updated PES_2010_Win7_64bit.reg (ensure the file has a .reg extension, not .exe or .vbs).
  2. Right-click the file and select Edit with Notepad to verify its contents (see template below).
  3. Double-click the .reg file.
  4. Click Yes when User Account Control (UAC) asks for permission.
  5. Click OK – "Keys and values have been successfully added to the registry."

Introduction: The Persistent Registry Problem

For many football gaming enthusiasts, Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 (PES 2010) remains a golden-era title. Its fluid gameplay, Master League depth, and nostalgic value keep players returning to their Windows 7 64-bit machines. However, a common nightmare reinstallation scenario often halts this nostalgia trip: the dreaded registry error.

Whether you’ve reinstalled Windows 7, moved your game folder to a new drive, or are trying to run a no-CD version, PES 2010 frequently fails to launch. Instead of the kickoff, you receive a cryptic error: “PES 2010 has not been installed” or “Application load error”.

This is where the PES 2010 Registry File for Windows 7 64 Bit becomes essential. This article provides the NEW, corrected registry script that overwrites missing or corrupted keys, tricks the operating system into recognizing a valid installation, and gets you back on the pitch.