Something is blocking it or you do not have sufficient admin rights to the windows temp folder. Some AVs still block even when disabled including Bit Defender, AVast, AVG, etc.
I have no problems with other trainers from this site, in fact I use quite a few of them without any problems whatsoever.
As I stated, I have already tried, running as as admin.
I have even included the temp folder to my AV-free zone, meaning my AV will not scan or block anything there.
Same error as many others (and same error as with many other trainers, such as Euro Truck Simulator). Customized for... pops up and then nothing. Process lingers a bit then exits.
Edit: After some snooping with procmon I solved it by moving the trainer to its own folder in the root of any drive. So C|D|E/whatever/trainer.exe works. But desktop, system temp folder, downloads or similar wont for some reason. Maybe because the trainer works through about EVERY file and folder from where it is run including sub folders. And somewhere on the way it fails and goes **** up.
[Edited by adiz75, 2/21/2016 3:14:19 PM]
Thanks so much, that worked.
It's strange, but it really only works, if you put it in empty folder.
It doesn't matter, where that folder is, but it has to be empty.
Status: Waiting for the process 'plagueincevolved'
Trainer ran as admin, full access to windows\temp, AV uninstalled, game running, F1 pressed (even with Alt+tab)...
Does this trainer not work on windows 10 apps? Do I have to use a steam version of the game?
Thanks,
Vash
the current trainer dosent work iv tryed it
Something is blocking it or you do not have sufficient admin rights to the windows temp folder. Some AVs still block even when disabled including Bit Defender, AVast, AVG, etc.
I'm just curious as I am an Avast user. Why does antivirus software pick some of these up as containing malware? Check out the screen shot of Avast complaining about the Plague Inc trainer.
Thanks for taking the time to respond in advance!
-DV8ER