awakendjay posted on May 12, 2009 3:38:30 PM - Report post
Ok, i know this website does not have viruses, but..
My Virus Scan alarm goes off when using this trainer!!!
I read already that its a false positive...but im not sure...
Because...
When not running the GAME, OR the Trainer, and if I try to move the file to a different location...like a different folder ( like recycling BIN!!!) it says i need permission to delete the trainer...
Now correct me if im wrong, but i thought trainers are only active when using them...so if i am not using the trainer, then why is it still not letting me manipulate it ? i.e put it in recycling bin or a different drive?
VERY SUSPICIOUS......hope its not a keylogger..
Can anyone else confirm who has a virus scanner, and download this to check it out...thanks
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PWizard posted on May 12, 2009 7:08:28 PM - Report post
might help if you mention which of the 10,000+ trainers we have on the site that you're referring to.
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Darkish posted on May 12, 2009 7:28:25 PM - Report post
I moved it from the Hitman: Blood Money board.
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Poopsnorkeler posted on May 12, 2009 8:31:59 PM - Report post
If your anti-virus scanner thinks the trainer is infected, it will alert you whether you try to manipulate it in any way, whether that is executing it, renaming it, moving it, etc.
So if your alarm went off before on that file, it'll continue to go off any time you try to do anything with it.
If you trust that it is a false positive you could always add it to your exceptions...
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Neo7 posted on May 12, 2009 8:34:56 PM - Report post
The program Unlocker will tell you what program has the Trainer file locked and give you the option to force delete it:
Neo7 posted on May 13, 2009 4:22:02 PM - Report post
I checked it out.
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What I did notice was the in-controls for exiting the trainer do not properly terminate the trainer. You will have to locate the trainer process under the processes tab in Windows Task Manager and end it manually. The nfo file trainer states that the program was made by a group called Unleashed so you will have to find them and contact them for help (since Caliber didn't make this trainer, we can only assist you so far).