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Once you’ve fixed the issue, adopt these best practices:
Sometimes Cheat Engine remembers a previous setting that conflicts with your current attempt.
If you are searching for a number but the is set to "String" or "Array of Bytes," Cheat Engine will get confused. Once you’ve fixed the issue, adopt these best
Perform in-game action (e.g., take damage), select Decreased Value , and click Next Scan . Summary of Solutions Possible Cause Recommended Fix Process Detached Re-select the game process in CE. Blocked Memory Enable MEM_MAPPED in Settings -> Scan Settings . Wrong Value Type Try 4 Bytes , Float , or All in Value Type. Anti-Cheat Interference Play in Offline mode or use a trainer.
Now, let's get to the solutions. Follow these steps in order, as they are arranged from the simplest and most likely to the more complex. Summary of Solutions Possible Cause Recommended Fix Process
Warning: DBVM may trigger anti-cheat even in offline modes. Use only on non-protected games.
If you are attempting to execute a specific (like a cheat table script), verify that the game process is active and that the script is designed for the current version of the game you are running. Anti-Cheat Interference Play in Offline mode or use
Games with built-in protection (e.g., EasyAntiCheat, BattlEye) will block Cheat Engine, resulting in thread errors.
If the steps above don't work, the issue might be in your at the bottom of the interface.
By default, Cheat Engine tries to scan various types of memory regions. If it hits a protected mapped region, Thread 0 will throw an access violation error.
Click the Computer Icon (top left), re-select your game's .exe from the Process List, and try the scan again. 4. Check for Hexadecimal Errors