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Originally Posted by voidster
Thought id chime in with my point of view. The last screenshot was of my machine. I started having problems with CH trainers not properly working when ME2 came out. The trainer would auth and activate yet my numkeys failed. I thought it was just a failure on my part with win 7, my firewall/AV combo. Then Bioshock 2 came out and, i had the same problem, with a completely different trainer. After going through the whole common sense checks of keyboard check, numlock check i posted in CH's forums. PW assisted me and suggested i post a file list of my C drive.
I made a few screenshots, but the final one i had to unhide system files and discovered the h4x0r dll. I deleted the file and my CH trainers immediately began working again without a reboot.
My firewall never sent out a warning of data being sent one way or the other, but im not sure what the dll itself does. It does seem to interfere with CH trainers functions however. Thanks to this thread i also found the scs.dll and deleted that one.
I do not understand why this h4x0r person coded a trainer that needed to drop multiple dlls onto my drive. I checked h4x0r site out at the end of december thinking it would be an alternative. Due to this dll issue, Ill never return to it.
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I made a few screenshots, but the final one i had to unhide system files and discovered the h4x0r dll. I deleted the file and my CH trainers immediately began working again without a reboot.
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I do not understand why this h4x0r person coded a trainer that needed to drop multiple dlls onto my drive. I checked h4x0r site out at the end of december thinking it would be an alternative. Due to this dll issue, Ill never return to it.
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better, but neither you nor anyone else so you take away a load off, the trainers of all drop a dll CH

but of course as you are a smoothie like the rest that supports this cause I'm always to blame, pity you, writes user you have on my site so you ban. thanks