![]() The most recent item in the AV log is from 9/30, and relating to Adobeģ. I killed everything including Nvidia processes, and anything I didn't recognize.Ģ. ![]() Again, I don't use or have installed any overlay tools. Closed all processes except Windows ones. See if you can find another computer and run the trainer thereġ. ![]() Try downloading trainer again, unpack it to a different folder / drive and run it again.ġ0. If nothing helps try boot in safe mode and run trainerĩ. Run dism with checkhealth and restorehealthĨ. Disable AV, run trainer and check its log to see if it not silently blocks the trainerĥ. Not only those with windows on the screen but also anything that runs in background and is not part of Windows.Ģ. ![]() You need to isolate the cause by following the generic help instructions:ġ. Missing rights can again be caused by AVs or security tools trying to deny an access. The error code 0xC0000005 means "Access Violation" which can be caused by one of the things above but also missing rights on files, etc. This can be missing files, incorrect files, corrupted files. It doesn't mean the module itself is faulty rather than whatever makes the trainer crashing is happening in the very early beginning of the trainer start, before any of our code is executed. The faulty module ntdll is a system module that gets loaded by literally every application you start. The only reasons I can think of is a third party application trying to do stuff with the trainer, like overlay tools try to inject their code to draw stuff onto the graphical user interface, or whatever other tools might be doing. The event log shows a crash which is untypical for an AV. Windows Defender will show in its log if it did something but you said its empty.
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