So I've installed the net core files, turned off antivirus and malware protection and what not. I've deleted cheathappen files in the system, rebooted, and I've ran the trainer as admin, but it still won't start.
This is the only game I have a problem with the trainer not opening at all. Be it if I am already in the game or not even have the game open.
Any ideas?
You really can't turn off an anti-virus, it will always run in some form in the background. Extract trainer and make sure trainer/launcher/editor is in a folder excluded from virus scans. Empty quarantine folder if needed or set anything trainer related (paths and EXE's) to ALLOW. Disable any Live/Active/Real-Time tools which may trigger false positives in security software which may terminate the game/trainer when it's activated or options used.
C:\Users\USERNAMEHERE\Cheathappens
may need to be added to exclusions as well. Run trainer as admin, read the instructions and try again.
Anti-virus help page. Link
Oh, it's on the whitelists all right. All the exe files, the folders, and the subfolders. Both in Windows Security, Windows Firewall, and Super Anti Spyware. I always run trainers as admin. I've turned off the real-time protection, cloud-delivered protection, tamper protection, and what have you, and it still won't start.
I get the CheatHappens logo with customized for my name, and that's it. No error messages or anything. Just … nothing.
I see chtrainer.exe in the task manager, and just when the logo disappears from my screen, it also disappears from the task manager. And as I said, all my other trainers work fine. It's just this.
So I've installed the net core files, turned off antivirus and malware protection and what not. I've deleted cheathappen files in the system, rebooted, and I've ran the trainer as admin, but it still won't start.
This is the only game I have a problem with the trainer not opening at all. Be it if I am already in the game or not even have the game open.
Any ideas?
You really can't turn off an anti-virus, it will always run in some form in the background. Extract trainer and make sure trainer/launcher/editor is in a folder excluded from virus scans. Empty quarantine folder if needed or set anything trainer related (paths and EXE's) to ALLOW. Disable any Live/Active/Real-Time tools which may trigger false positives in security software which may terminate the game/trainer when it's activated or options used.
C:\Users\USERNAMEHERE\Cheathappens
may need to be added to exclusions as well. Run trainer as admin, read the instructions and try again.
Anti-virus help page. Link
Oh, it's on the whitelists all right. All the exe files, the folders, and the subfolders. Both in Windows Security, Windows Firewall, and Super Anti Spyware. I always run trainers as admin. I've turned off the real-time protection, cloud-delivered protection, tamper protection, and what have you, and it still won't start.
I get the CheatHappens logo with customized for my name, and that's it. No error messages or anything. Just … nothing.
I see chtrainer.exe in the task manager, and just when the logo disappears from my screen, it also disappears from the task manager. And as I said, all my other trainers work fine. It's just this.
Try uninstalling Super Anti Spyware and see if it makes a difference then you can reinstall it.
Other trainers work flawlessly,
run as admin.
all antivirus disabled despite whitelisted.
No Origin installed on my PC as the game runs on EA desktop app now.
Game launches well but upon pressing F1 game crashes.
So I guess the launcher is causing this error?
[Edited by Shadow_J, 6/25/2021 7:00:53 AM]
Try to run it with Origin then.