I am reporting that on the AuroraAi app on Windows 11 does not allow me to boost the selected trainer - TerraTech Legion. The boost Button is avaible and green and reads that its 0% boosted but when I click boost it says "Faild to Boost This Trainer. Please Try Again."
This happend over 20x. Just no way to fix it.
Please fix game boosting in the aurorAI desktop app for windows.
have you tried boosting the trainer on the website?
I had something weird happen on my Windows 10 machine.. after a reboot I could not launch any games that use Vulkan, they were all crashing immediately.
took me a while to figure out a fix for this:
in the registry, at "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Khronos\Vulkan\ImplicitLayers" I had to delete the CheatHappensVulkanLayer_x64.json entry.
after that, all Vulkan games were working fine again.
then I launched Aurora, it recreated the registry key, but at least for now, all Vulkan games still work fine.
-andy-
Hi,
I wanted to add more detailed information, as I’m experiencing the exact same issue as another user mentioned above regarding Vulkan breaking after launching Aurora.
I can confirm this behavior very clearly:
* On a completely clean system, Vulkan works perfectly.
* After installing fresh AMD drivers, everything works normally.
* However, the moment I launch Aurora (even without starting any game), Vulkan stops working system-wide after a PC restart.
* At that point, Vulkan-based games no longer launch at all.
* The only way to restore Vulkan is a full driver reinstall using DDU or a clean AMD driver install.
I also checked the Vulkan `ImplicitLayers` registry entry and noticed Aurora-related entries appearing there. Removing them temporarily restores Vulkan, but the issue returns after using Aurora again.
So the full reproduction is:
Clean system → Vulkan works → launch Aurora → restart PC → Vulkan broken → only fixed by reinstalling AMD drivers
This strongly suggests the latest Aurora update is installing or modifying a Vulkan implicit layer that persists after reboot and breaks Vulkan globally on AMD systems.