There are security programs that can add an extra layer of protection by monitoring memory and applying it's own mapping index. It will then send the appropriate system interrupts to terminate the program with error 0xc5 for any process that violates its security protocols. It is the equivalent of using the kill -9 [Process UID]
in a Linux terminal.
Whether it is Windows or another 3rd party program I cannot tell you without sitting in front of your computer. You will have to debug your environment and find the cause.
[Edited by moderator Neo7, 6/22/2014 10:51:30 PM]
Yea i hear ya. What if i run it from safe mode. Then i can elminate all third party software which should be limited since my OS is a fresh install. I have AV installed might be that even after i turn it off. But i could elminate that with a safe mode run of the trainer. If it still crashes should i disable DEP? I tried to add the trainer to DEP program list and it said 64 bit executable can not be added for DEP.
[Edited by theroc44, 6/22/2014 10:56:24 PM]
Safe mode might be too restrictive. Microsoft has published a Clean Boot article that would be more useful: Link
I tried the clean boot... No dice cant get it to stop crashing.
For some reason i cant get any 64 bit trainers to run. I just upgraded to 64bit. I vista 64 home premium.
List of things i did
Right version: Yes.
Third Party Apps: None running.
Antivirus: Off.
Read Instructions: Yes.
Copy protection: All legally bought. Windows Activated.
Multiplayer mode: Hell no.
Key mapping conflicts/multimedia keyboard: No, and no.
F lock/Num lock on: Yes, and yes.
Windows Vista 64 OS: Yes, and I've already tried all different compatability variations.
Sound Card: Working perfectly.
Haxor trainers: No.
UAC: turned off
Data execution prevention: I turned it off and still getting c5 appcrash.
Tried running different ways: Yes, every way I can think of. For some reason i cant get 64 bit trainers to run they just crash everytime. I tried banished 64 bit trainer and wolfenstein the new order 64. I cant think of anything else to troubleshoot this . Hopefully someone can kindly help, hopefully someone else has had a problem with 64 bit trainers. Thanks for all your help thus far NEO7.
Safe mode might be too restrictive. Microsoft has published a Clean Boot article that would be more useful: Link
I tried the clean boot... No dice cant get it to stop crashing.
For some reason i cant get any 64 bit trainers to run. I just upgraded to 64bit. I vista 64 home premium.
List of things i did
Right version: Yes.
Third Party Apps: None running.
Antivirus: Off.
Read Instructions: Yes.
Copy protection: All legally bought. Windows Activated.
Multiplayer mode: Hell no.
Key mapping conflicts/multimedia keyboard: No, and no.
F lock/Num lock on: Yes, and yes.
Windows Vista 64 OS: Yes, and I've already tried all different compatability variations.
Sound Card: Working perfectly.
Haxor trainers: No.
UAC: turned off
Data execution prevention: I turned it off and still getting c5 appcrash.
Tried running different ways: Yes, every way I can think of. For some reason i cant get 64 bit trainers to run they just crash everytime. I tried banished 64 bit trainer and wolfenstein the new order 64. I cant think of anything else to troubleshoot this . Hopefully someone can kindly help, hopefully someone else has had a problem with 64 bit trainers. Thanks for all your help thus far NEO7.
Well i reinstalled the OS didnt install the AV software. I had just OS, chipset drivers,video card and sound card drivers running. With nothing installed but bare minimum drivers and necessary OS files i still cant run any 64 bit trainers. Still crashing on run. I dont know why it wont work. What can possibly be causing this? I turned off Data execution prvention,UAC everything i listed above. Any help would be appreciated since i dont know what else to do, please.
I have heard there were issues with Vista interacting with trainers. Unfortunately I don't have a PC with Vista nor a copy of Vista to begin with so there isn't much I can do to investigate. The only advice I can really give is to upgrade to Windows 7.
yeah at this point that seems the only thing left to do. Thanks Neo7 for answering. Its something inherent in vista that must be causing it. Just wish someone had this problem and could throw a bone as to what to change. Im thinking its something with the windows group policy security, but that is just a theory. I dont know where to look in the registry to turnoff what ever stupid memory monitor is running. Its something with the trainers API interaction with the memory inject thats triggering a kill. Nonetheless thanks for your help thus far.