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Troubleshooting Guide: Why Your Fling Trainer Says "Game Not Detected"
For many single-player PC gamers, Fling Trainers (created by user "FLiNG") are the gold standard for cheat tables and modifiable memory tools. These trainers allow you to toggle infinite health, unlimited ammo, or god mode with a simple keypress.
However, one of the most frustrating pop-ups you can see is the dreaded "Game Not Detected" error. You launch the trainer, click "Activate," and nothing happens. fling trainer game not detected
If your Fling Trainer refuses to recognize your game, don't delete the files just yet. Here is a comprehensive guide to diagnosing and fixing the "Not Detected" issue. Troubleshooting Guide: Why Your Fling Trainer Says "Game
2.1 Run Both Game and Trainer as Administrator
This is the number one fix. On Windows, process enumeration often requires elevated privileges. Right-click the game’s
- Right-click the game’s
.exe→ Properties → Compatibility → Check Run this program as an administrator. - Do the same for the FLiNG trainer.
- Restart both (game first, then trainer).
The Fix:
- Check your Game Version: Launch the game and look at the main menu or title screen. Usually, the version number is in a corner.
- Check the Trainer Version: Look at the filename of the trainer or the text inside the trainer window.
- Update the Trainer: Go back to the website where you downloaded the trainer (e.g., FlingMods, NexusMods, etc.) and check if a newer version has been released.
- Downgrade the Game (Advanced): If no update is available for the trainer yet, you can sometimes revert your game to a previous version using Steam’s "Betas" tab or a third-party tool like ScreamAPI or Goldberg Steam Emulator, though this is more technical.
Step 7: Check Game Version and Patch
Verify that your game version is compatible with Fling Trainer. Check the game's official website for updates and patches. If a new patch is available, apply it and try running Fling Trainer again.
Advanced Troubleshooting
If basic fixes fail, try these deeper diagnostics:
- Process Explorer (Sysinternals): Compare the game’s actual process name and PID to what the trainer lists (some trainers have a dropdown or log).
- Memory Scanner Test: Use a generic memory scanner like Cheat Engine to see if it can attach to the game. If Cheat Engine also fails, the issue is system-wide (likely anti-cheat or protected process).
- Check for Kernel Anti-Cheat: Even if a game is single-player, some (like Elden Ring on PC) include EAC (Easy Anti-Cheat). Fling trainers sometimes bypass this by launching the game with
-noeacor renamingwinhttp.dll. If EAC is active, the trainer will never detect the game. - Windows Update: Occasionally, Microsoft changes process security policies (e.g., Control Flow Guard, Arbitrary Code Guard). Rolling back or disabling those for the game process can help.

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