Security software often blocks trainers from injecting code or reading other processes – even without a visible notification.
Windows’ modern fullscreen overlay can block memory reading.
Modern antivirus software (including Windows Defender) uses "Controlled Folder Access" and "Memory Integrity" features that block trainers from injecting code. fling trainer game not detected
The trainer lacks the administrative permissions required to read the game's memory.
: If the trainer says the game isn't running, check Task Manager to ensure the game process name matches what the trainer is looking for. Security software often blocks trainers from injecting code
In Task Manager, find the actual game process (high memory usage). Write down its exact name. Then use a tool like Process Explorer to see the full command line. Some trainers allow you to manually target a process by editing an .ini file – check the trainer folder for FLiNGTrainer.ini .
Launch the FLiNG trainer first. Wait for it to fully load, then launch your game from your storefront (Steam/Epic). Once you are at the main menu, Alt-Tab back to the trainer to see if it activates. The trainer lacks the administrative permissions required to
Match the version number or release date listed on the Fling Trainer interface.
Check the trainer description. If it says "Steam Version," it likely will not work on the Xbox App version without a specific standalone update from FLiNG.