If the file isn't in quarantine, it was likely deleted during the installation process itself. your Real-Time Protection temporarily. Go back to your .zip or .iso source file.
Open (or your specific antivirus software). Go to Virus & threat protection > Protection history . Look for an entry that mentions ebasedll.dll . If found, click Actions > Restore . ebasedll missing cracked
If you are seeing an error that is missing, it is typically because your antivirus software has flagged and quarantined or deleted the file If the file isn't in quarantine, it was