What are you running? (Windows 10, 11, etc.)
Look in your installation folder for .iso or .bin files.
Antivirus programs often flag the "crack" or "emulator" files within a repack as a False Positive. This can lead to the deletion of the very .dll files needed to read the configuration.
If an ISO is present, mount it to a virtual drive.
What are you running? (Windows 10, 11, etc.)
Look in your installation folder for .iso or .bin files. What are you running
Antivirus programs often flag the "crack" or "emulator" files within a repack as a False Positive. This can lead to the deletion of the very .dll files needed to read the configuration. What are you running? (Windows 10
If an ISO is present, mount it to a virtual drive. mount it to a virtual drive.