Tony Gultice
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You need to disable TruePlay in the registry.
If you're not comfortable editing your registry, don't **** around with it. It can seriously impair your computer if you do something wrong.
Here is what you need to do:
Open regedit, Start->Run->regedit
Navigate to the following key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft
If the subkey Games is not there, you will have to create it by right-clicking the Microsoft key and selecting New->Key
When the key Games exists, whether it was there or not, click on it, and in the right hand pane of the window (where it should say (Default)), right click and select New->DWORD
Name the variable EnableXBGM and hit enter then double-click on it, and set the value data to 0, then hit ok.
Close Regedit and your trainers should start up fine now, barring your antivirus software stopping it.
If you're not comfortable editing your registry, don't **** around with it. It can seriously impair your computer if you do something wrong.
Here is what you need to do:
Open regedit, Start->Run->regedit
Navigate to the following key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft
If the subkey Games is not there, you will have to create it by right-clicking the Microsoft key and selecting New->Key
When the key Games exists, whether it was there or not, click on it, and in the right hand pane of the window (where it should say (Default)), right click and select New->DWORD
Name the variable EnableXBGM and hit enter then double-click on it, and set the value data to 0, then hit ok.
Close Regedit and your trainers should start up fine now, barring your antivirus software stopping it.