: Antivirus programs often flag "cracked" or modified DLLs as false positives. Open Windows Security > Virus & threat protection > Protection history and look for ebase.dll . If found, select Actions > Restore .
Sometimes, a DLL error is a "false flag" triggered because the system lacks the libraries needed to read the file. Ensure your system is up to date: ebasedll missing cracked
A: No. Windows Update will actively remove it, not fix it. You need to reapply the crack after every major update. : Antivirus programs often flag "cracked" or modified