russellboii posted on Apr 30, 2016 11:08:59 PM - Report post
I've used a couple of trainers that have worked fine in the past but three trainers (including one that used to work,) the other two new are not working.
I receive the message "trainer could not locate game." I am currently running on Windows 10 and I've been looking for fixes, I've tried a few things including:
- Running the trainers in compatibility for Windows 8. - Deleting & Updating to the latest trainer. - Using the Steam Trainer Compatibility tool. - Putting the trainer in different folders, etc.
I've put all of them as exceptions and I know at least two of the trainers should be functioning normally and the other one used to function without a problem anyway.
The only thing I haven't done is set it to "Always run as Administrator," but that's because since updating to Windows 10, for some reason the pop-up no longer has a check box for me to set it as that. <-- If anyone knows how to get the option to "Always run as administrator," back it'd be gladly appreciated.
Aside from that, I'm slowly giving up all hope...
[Edited by russellboii, 4/30/2016 11:11:14 PM]
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Jaks posted on May 01, 2016 12:03:36 AM - Report post
russellboii posted on May 01, 2016 8:35:49 AM - Report post
Thanks pal but didn't work I don't get the option of "Shortcut," on the trainers or games.
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PWizard posted on May 01, 2016 8:42:15 AM - Report post
Sounds like your user account is not an Administrator. You probably also do not have admin rights over the Windows temp folder which is required for most trainers to work properly.
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russellboii posted on May 01, 2016 11:12:05 AM - Report post
Yeah I'm on Windows 10. There isn't a direct Administrator account on it.
Where is the temp folder located? If I can't manually make it work again do you suggest downgrading back to 8.1 if I wanted to use the trainers.
Thx.
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PWizard posted on May 01, 2016 11:19:24 AM - Report post
It's typically c:\windows\temp
it needs full rights.
You could also try a clean Windows 10 install instead of an upgrade.
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russellboii posted on May 01, 2016 12:04:03 PM - Report post