Under Virus & threat protection settings , click .
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Whether you are using or a third-party antivirus greenluma dll injector not in path
The DLLInjector.exe file is often flagged as a "false positive" by Windows Defender or third-party antivirus software because of its behavior (injecting code into other processes).
Ensure DLLInjector.exe and GreenLuma_Reborn.dll (or your specific version's DLL) sit alongside steam.exe . Check for Missing Files Under Virus & threat protection settings , click
What (Windows 10, Windows 11, or SteamOS/Linux via Proton) are you running?
If files were corrupted during extraction, a fresh install is the quickest remedy. Delete all existing GreenLuma files from your Steam folder. Check for Missing Files What (Windows 10, Windows
Look for a file named DLLInjector.ini in your GreenLuma folder. Right-click it and select . Look for a line that reads DllToInject = or DLLName = .
GreenLuma is incredibly strict about where its files are located relative to the Steam installation. If you extracted the GreenLuma files to a random folder (like your Downloads folder) and tried to run it, the injector will fail to find its path targets. How to structure your folders:
Prevent your antivirus from deleting the files again in the future.
: Open your GreenLuma Manager and re-verify the "Steam Path" in the settings to ensure it points to the correct executable. 3. Steam Beta Version Conflicts