OrangeEmu.dll "Hello ;)"
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OrangeEmu.dll "Hello ;)"
I am having an issue since the latest installs of Seasons. When attempting to open the game (32-bit or 64-bit) I receive an error that says "Hello " from OrangeEmu64.dll and OrangeEmu.dll and I haven't been able to figure out a solution. I even re-installed the OS and installed fresh following the installation guide and still having the same issue. I have Windows Defender disabled and the files aren't missing, they just dont work for some reason. I have added them to the exclude list anyhow (even though Defender is disabled) and this issue is happening on Windows 7 as well as Windows 10. I have tried to reinstall the OrangeEmu files from other sources, same issue.
I don't know what else to do in this case, any suggestions past what I have already done?
I don't know what else to do in this case, any suggestions past what I have already done?
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Re: OrangeEmu.dll "Hello ;)"
dammydeer said here that turning virtualization off in your BIOS/(U)EFI solves the problem.
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Re: OrangeEmu.dll "Hello ;)"
I am running Windows through Parallels, so I'm not sure that would apply to my set up.
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Re: OrangeEmu.dll "Hello ;)"
itstreverr wrote:I am having an issue since the latest installs of Seasons. When attempting to open the game (32-bit or 64-bit) I receive an error that says "Hello " from OrangeEmu64.dll and OrangeEmu.dll and I haven't been able to figure out a solution. I even re-installed the OS and installed fresh following the installation guide and still having the same issue. I have Windows Defender disabled and the files aren't missing, they just dont work for some reason. I have added them to the exclude list anyhow (even though Defender is disabled) and this issue is happening on Windows 7 as well as Windows 10. I have tried to reinstall the OrangeEmu files from other sources, same issue.
I don't know what else to do in this case, any suggestions past what I have already done?
ANTI-VIRUS HAS DESTROYED CRACK
The files OrangeEmu.dll and OrangeEMU64.dll are prone to attacks by your anti-virus
1. Make sure your install folder is in the exclusions of your Anti-Virus program
2. Download the crack and place in within your install folder\Game\Bin
3. Then rightclcik on the winrar file and select extract here.
The latest Game-folder already contains the OrangeEmu.rar file, so no need to download.
Download OrangeEmu.rar HERE
Please note that f.e. Chrome classifies this file as a virus and will block it.
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Re: OrangeEmu.dll "Hello ;)"
Dunno then, there should be "nested virtualization" option in Parallels according to quick search, don't know if disabling it will help but you can try.
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I have a solution for Paralles on Mac OS
Just enable nested virtualization in Parallels preferences.
Open Preferences of your virtal machine -> go to hardware preferences -> Advanced settings -> Nested Virtualization checkbox should be enabled.
Gatekeeper Edit: stickied.
- The_gh0stm4n
Open Preferences of your virtal machine -> go to hardware preferences -> Advanced settings -> Nested Virtualization checkbox should be enabled.
Gatekeeper Edit: stickied.
- The_gh0stm4n
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Re: OrangeEmu.dll "Hello ;)"
Okay, I've had this problem for a month, tried everything I could, and now I've found a solution. It was a Spanish video, but it worked.
So what you're gonna do is turn off your computer, turn it on again BUT as soon as it shows the first screen - you enter into your BIOS settings (search how to enter it for your own computer, because the keys are most likely different for each computer). After you've entered your BIOS settings, search System options > Virtualization Options > Virtualization Technology and disable Virtualization completely (this is for most pc's, for my DELL laptop it was a separate "virtualization settings" page and then I just had to turn it off). Exit your BIOS and turn on your computer. Your game will run now.
Most will ask, just like I did, if it's safe to turn it off. I had the same question. It's completely safe to turn it off, and it's ever preferred to keep it off. The thing is that Virtualization isn't as commonly used by apps anymore so it just runs on your computer unnecessarily. If you need to turn it back on just follow the same steps to turn it on is it's needed.
So what you're gonna do is turn off your computer, turn it on again BUT as soon as it shows the first screen - you enter into your BIOS settings (search how to enter it for your own computer, because the keys are most likely different for each computer). After you've entered your BIOS settings, search System options > Virtualization Options > Virtualization Technology and disable Virtualization completely (this is for most pc's, for my DELL laptop it was a separate "virtualization settings" page and then I just had to turn it off). Exit your BIOS and turn on your computer. Your game will run now.
Most will ask, just like I did, if it's safe to turn it off. I had the same question. It's completely safe to turn it off, and it's ever preferred to keep it off. The thing is that Virtualization isn't as commonly used by apps anymore so it just runs on your computer unnecessarily. If you need to turn it back on just follow the same steps to turn it on is it's needed.
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