Without more specific information, it's challenging to provide a precise solution. If you can offer more details or clarify your context, I could offer more targeted advice.
: Most "ebase.dll missing" errors in cracked games are false positives. Windows Defender or third-party antivirus software often flags and quarantines or deletes the DLL because it is part of the "crack" or bypass.
Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only. Piracy harms software developers. Using cracked software violates EULAs and may be illegal in your jurisdiction. The author does not condone software theft.
The error message usually appears when trying to run a pirated or "cracked" game because your antivirus software has flagged and quarantined (or deleted) the file as a "False Positive." How to Fix the Missing ebase.dll




















