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The file igitrain.exe is a third-party "trainer" utility designed for the PC tactical shooter game, Project I.G.I.: I'm Going In. It is used to modify the game's memory in real-time to provide players with advantages that are not part of the standard gameplay, commonly referred to as "cheating". Primary Functionality
- IGIT – Intel Graphics Intermediate Technology (or similar internal Intel codename)
- Train – Likely referring to a training or calibration utility for display settings
- Exe – Standard executable file extension
In the context of the game’s installation directory, this file functions as the launcher for the "Training Mode," allowing players to practice weapons handling, stealth mechanics, and gadget usage before entering the main campaign. igitrainexe
This usually happens for two reasons:
1. High CPU Usage
Occasionally, igitrainexe may spike CPU usage to 25-50% for several minutes. This typically happens after driver updates, Windows updates, or when connecting new displays. It’s usually temporary—the process finishes its calibration and returns to idle. The file igitrain