The Windows Registry might have a "broken" path pointing to where the DLL used to be.

and press Enter. This tool will scan and automatically repair corrupted system files. Re-register the DLL Manually: Open Command Prompt (Admin). regsvr32 ebase.dll

For 64-bit systems with a 32-bit DLL, use:

The installer will automatically place a fresh, uncorrupted copy of ebase.dll in the correct directory.