: A crash, freeze, or sudden power interruption while using the desktop App Center can leave corrupted file artifacts in the software directory.
It usually strikes when you're trying to update your BIOS from within Windows—a method many enthusiasts recommend avoiding anyway due to its inherent risks. Here is a breakdown of why this happens and how to move past it. Why It Happens The error (often accompanied by HRESULT: 0x8007045A
during install (false positive deletions). unable to load dll fbios.dll gigabyte
app or other Gigabyte utilities. Restart your computer after updating. Perform a Clean Reinstall APP Center via the Windows Control Panel. Navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\GIGABYTE\ and manually delete the folder to ensure all corrupted remnants are removed. Download and reinstall the latest version directly from the GIGABYTE Support Page Switch Off Conflicting Services APP Center , find the Cloud Station Server Gigabyte Remote
Type the following command and press Enter: DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth : A crash, freeze, or sudden power interruption
Uninstalling the utilities normally often leaves behind orphaned copies of the faulty fbios.dll file in core program directories.
Open File Explorer and navigate to: C:\Program Files (x86)\GIGABYTE\ Why It Happens The error (often accompanied by
Windows Memory Integrity (Core Isolation) or third-party antivirus software blocking the DLL from loading because it lacks a modern, valid digital signature or performs "risky" hardware calls.
The software lacks the administrative rights needed to call the DLL file.