If you are reading this, you have likely been staring at a small red error box for the past hour. You downloaded the latest version of Extreme Injector, turned off your antivirus (hopefully temporarily), and tried to inject a DLL into a game. Instead of success, you were greeted by the dreaded prompt:
The most common cause is Windows Defender automatically blocking or deleting the injector's components. Go to > Virus & threat protection . Select Manage settings . Turn off Real-time protection temporarily. extreme+injector+kernel32dll+error+top
is a core Windows file. If you are on an older version of Windows (like Windows 7 or 8), many modern injectors or DLLs require updates found in Windows 10 or 11 to function correctly. Install/Repair Visual C++ Redistributables If you are reading this, you have likely
Windows flags Extreme Injector as a "Potentially Unwanted Program" (PUP) due to its injection methods. Go to > Virus & threat protection
Have a method that isn't listed here? Did the "Manual Mapping" trick work for you? Let the community know in the comments below.