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Just upgraded Vista to Windows 7. Can't get trainers to work anymore. Anyone else tried this with Windows 7 yet?
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mrdudez posted on Nov 01, 2009 2:22:57 PM - Report post
Did you try running program on "Adminstrator" mode?
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swindad2 posted on Nov 01, 2009 8:27:35 PM - Report post
Yup. Tried admin mode for trainer and game. I was running NFS Shift 1.0. Updated to 1.01 and downloaded 1.01 trainer. No luck. I didn't think there would be that much difference in Windows 7. Trainer works fine on my XP and Vista machines, but not the 7 machine.I haven't tried any other games yet. Just wandered if anyone else has switched to Windows 7 and has experienced problems with other trainers. I only upgraded one of my PC's until I see what other problems show up.
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Philleh posted on Nov 16, 2009 7:28:18 PM - Report post
Hello, have also recently upgraded to Windows 7. Have tried both patched and unpatched version of game and tried both trainer versions on both game versions with no success (Pressing F1 does not give the usual "Trainer Activated" message).
Have used trainers for other games on Windows 7 and they work fine.
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Lord Vader posted on Nov 16, 2009 8:16:27 PM - Report post
give Win7 some time...its a lot better than Vista for gaming. but so far...XP SP2 rules as far as gaming is concerned
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GVTeam7 posted on Dec 12, 2009 1:01:07 AM - Report post
im use Windows 7 64bit Ultimate and all works perfect !! (well; apart nitrous !!)
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Lord Vader posted on Dec 12, 2009 1:33:38 AM - Report post
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originally posted by GVTeam7
im use Windows 7 64bit Ultimate and all works perfect !! (well; apart nitrous !!)
Win7 has better SLI/Crossfire support than Vista/XP.
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HonestGamer posted on Dec 12, 2009 1:37:46 AM - Report post
Make sure yo have disabled UAC.
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