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trainer for Window Vista
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    aqualeaf1986 posted on Nov 03, 2007 10:10:18 PM - Report post
     
    Gentlemen,

    I have recently upgraded to Windows Vista and I am trying to get the 1.3 trainer for MTW II to work. I run it as the administrator, but as soon as I activate the options, the game crashes. Is there a trainer available to help bypass this problem? Or is there something I have not tried to keep the game from crashing when I use the trainer?
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    Vegetta posted on Nov 04, 2007 6:37:19 AM - Report post
     
    Have you tried to run it under WinXP compatibility (and also login as Admin)? Make sure that you have disabled any antivirus before you tried it too. More info here Link
    It's time to play the game!

    *Fusion to Vegetto*

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    aqualeaf1986 posted on Nov 06, 2007 10:51:12 AM - Report post
     
    Thanks for the response. I have just one more silly question. If I upgraded to Windows Vista, how can I run the trainer under WinXP compatibility? I am not aware of how to do this particular function. Is there a website that might be able to explain that? Thanks.
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    bemtoto posted on Nov 06, 2007 8:52:12 PM - Report post
     
    I havn't personally updated to Vista, but in every other Operating System for Windows if you wish to run something in Compatability mode you just have to right click the said application, go down to properties and click the Compatibility Tab, there will be a drop down menu in there of which compatibility you wish it to run in.
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