I know this topic is old, but there’s no other threads like this one. And first post contains useful informations.

Standalone single player trainers are again blocked by Avast: Win32:Evo-gen [Susp]
Problem applies to CheatEngine ver. 6.2 and the new one, CheatEngine ver. 6.3. I have to save my trainers to folder added to exclusion list. And downloaded (from trusted site) trainers do not work until I move them to excluded folder.

We can manually scan CheatEngine v6.2 installed inside “program files” folder - no threats detected. (CheatEngine v6.3 too).

Conclusion:
now standalonephase1.dat (from CE6.2 and CE6.3) file with appended RCData (ARCHIVE and DECOMPRESSOR, and changed icon) is treated as Win32:Evo-gen [Susp]

PS:
Thanks for previous fix.

PSS:
I’ll use contact form. I’ll post it here too:

link:
http://www.mediafire.com/?f34ax09b3xckvnd

Archive contains:

  • standalonephase1.dat (no virus detected)

  • emptyTrainer.EXE - (false positive - Win32:Evo-gen [Susp]). It is an empty trainer generated with CE6.3, this EXE is standalonephase1.dat file with appended RCData

Thank you.