Well I'm runing into the same problem as michel2k, option 7 fails.
I'm running Windows 10 x64 1803 (April 2018 Update) on a 32G RAM machine using a local user (not the MS account) with the latest .NET 4.7.2 framework
Trainer is ran as administrator from another disk, both folders (the trainer folder and C:\Users\USERNAMEHERE\Cheathappens) are in NOD32 exclusion list.
It seems this option stopped working from version 0.7.0 or so (not sure )
Dunno what to add unfortunately
[Edited by Kissifrot, 5/15/2018 3:11:16 AM]
Did you just upgraded to 1803 or did you installed new from scratch?
Well I'm runing into the same problem as michel2k, option 7 fails.
I'm running Windows 10 x64 1803 (April 2018 Update) on a 32G RAM machine using a local user (not the MS account) with the latest .NET 4.7.2 framework
Trainer is ran as administrator from another disk, both folders (the trainer folder and C:\Users\USERNAMEHERE\Cheathappens) are in NOD32 exclusion list.
It seems this option stopped working from version 0.7.0 or so (not sure )
Dunno what to add unfortunately
[Edited by Kissifrot, 5/15/2018 3:11:16 AM]
You might need to exclude the trainer's executable also, not only the folder the trainer's installed in, I know it sound strange, but it worked for me in several instances
P.S.: Sypik 😮
Well I'm runing into the same problem as michel2k, option 7 fails.
I'm running Windows 10 x64 1803 (April 2018 Update) on a 32G RAM machine using a local user (not the MS account) with the latest .NET 4.7.2 framework
Trainer is ran as administrator from another disk, both folders (the trainer folder and C:\Users\USERNAMEHERE\Cheathappens) are in NOD32 exclusion list.
It seems this option stopped working from version 0.7.0 or so (not sure )
Dunno what to add unfortunately
[Edited by Kissifrot, 5/15/2018 3:11:16 AM]
Did you just upgraded to 1803 or did you installed new from scratch?
It's an upgrade
Well I'm runing into the same problem as michel2k, option 7 fails.
I'm running Windows 10 x64 1803 (April 2018 Update) on a 32G RAM machine using a local user (not the MS account) with the latest .NET 4.7.2 framework
Trainer is ran as administrator from another disk, both folders (the trainer folder and C:\Users\USERNAMEHERE\Cheathappens) are in NOD32 exclusion list.
It seems this option stopped working from version 0.7.0 or so (not sure )
Dunno what to add unfortunately
[Edited by Kissifrot, 5/15/2018 3:11:16 AM]
You might need to exclude the trainer's executable also, not only the folder the trainer's installed in, I know it sound strange, but it worked for me in several instances
P.S.: Sypik 😮
I tested that too, without success. I also deactivated AV without success either 😭
Well I'm runing into the same problem as michel2k, option 7 fails.
I'm running Windows 10 x64 1803 (April 2018 Update) on a 32G RAM machine using a local user (not the MS account) with the latest .NET 4.7.2 framework
Trainer is ran as administrator from another disk, both folders (the trainer folder and C:\Users\USERNAMEHERE\Cheathappens) are in NOD32 exclusion list.
It seems this option stopped working from version 0.7.0 or so (not sure )
Dunno what to add unfortunately
[Edited by Kissifrot, 5/15/2018 3:11:16 AM]
You might need to exclude the trainer's executable also, not only the folder the trainer's installed in, I know it sound strange, but it worked for me in several instances
P.S.: Sypik 😮
I tested that too, without success. I also deactivated AV without success either 😭
Sometime restarting your computer can solve many unseen problems, simple but effective 😐