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"cant run on this PC" message
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    daboss1 posted on Nov 30, 2016 4:03:08 PM - Report post
     
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    quote:
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    this is the message i get when i try to run the trainer, i get the same message no matter what i do, run as admin or normal

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    Is this the message you get when you try running the trainer's *.exe?

    Or do you get it when trying to unzip the downloaded archive (*.zip, *.rar)?

    Which program (app) is set to default to unzip archives (press win-key+I, choose SYSTEM and then Default-Apps)?

    Is an AV or any other security software running in the back? Have you tried to switch it off or have you white-listed the trainer's folder?





    [Edited by Taurusplopp, 11/28/2016 3:36:25 PM]

    i get the message when i try to run the trainer's .exe

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    Varacka posted on Nov 30, 2016 6:28:32 PM - Report post
     
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    i am running 64bit, its just i get the cant run on this pc message, also when i try to unzip the rar file, i get no file trainer


    also what does it mean when it says check software publisher

    [Edited by daboss1, 11/30/2016 5:32:34 PM]

    [Edited by daboss1, 11/30/2016 5:42:29 PM]

    That sounds like your anti-virus is blocking it or something else is otherwise interfering.

     
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    Taurusplopp posted on Dec 01, 2016 2:10:31 AM - Report post
     
    Wait what?

    First you say you get the error message by running the *.exe file and then you say when you unzip the archive folder you don't get a trainer file? *confused here*

    After unzipping the downloaded file you should have a new folder with the trainer *.exe in it. Is this the case or is the new folder already empty (-> what Varacka wrote; AV or something else blocking the process).

    Your OS was pre-installed, self-installed or updated from a previous OS like Win 7 or 8.1 on your computer? Did you perform any changes to OS services or used a tweaking software to "boost" your PC? Any registry cleaning?

    Could you run any trainer in the past on this very installation? - If yes, have you installed any software after which this error occurs?



    [Edited by Taurusplopp, 12/1/2016 5:45:13 AM]
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    daboss1 posted on Dec 01, 2016 2:43:53 PM - Report post
     
    quote:
    originally posted by Taurusplopp

    Wait what?

    First you say you get the error message by running the *.exe file and then you say when you unzip the archive folder you don't get a trainer file? *confused here*

    After unzipping the downloaded file you should have a new folder with the trainer *.exe in it. Is this the case or is the new folder already empty (-> what Varacka wrote; AV or something else blocking the process).

    Your OS was pre-installed, self-installed or updated from a previous OS like Win 7 or 8.1 on your computer? Did you perform any changes to OS services or used a tweaking software to "boost" your PC? Any registry cleaning?

    Could you run any trainer in the past on this very installation? - If yes, have you installed any software after which this error occurs?



    [Edited by Taurusplopp, 12/1/2016 5:45:13 AM]

    i used to able to download and run the trainer.exe but now my computer wont show the trainer.exe when i unzip it

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    Taurusplopp posted on Dec 01, 2016 3:30:32 PM - Report post
     
    Well, then as Varacka already wrote it is likely that some security software blocks the trainer.exe.

    Deactivate AV and other security software (especially Windows Defender on Win 10 is nasty).

    If that works put all your trainer in one folder and white-list the folder. In many cases you also need to white-list a certain *.tmp folder or just the *.tmp file (Read here regarding ~mnn133.tmp file Link).

    Fingers crossed.
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