Load Library Dbdatadll Ghost Recon Wildlands Verified [new] - Unable To
: Go to Virus & threat protection settings > Add or remove exclusions > Add an exclusion > Folder . Select your Ghost Recon Wildlands installation folder. Step 3: Re-Verify Game Files
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the error. If you're still having trouble, let me know: Which platform are you using (Steam or Ubisoft Connect)? What antivirus software do you have installed? I can give you more specific, step-by-step instructions. Share public link
To prevent your antivirus from deleting the file again after you restore or reinstall it:
If the file was deleted rather than quarantined, you need to force the launcher to redownload the missing component. For Steam users: Right-click Ghost Recon Wildlands in your Library. Select Properties > Local Files. Click Verify integrity of game files. For Ubisoft Connect users: Go to the Games tab and select Wildlands. Click on Properties on the left-hand menu. Under Local Files, click Verify files. Add an Exception to Windows Defender : Go to Virus & threat protection settings
Click on and select Properties from the left panel. Under Local files , click the Verify files button. 3. Clear Ubisoft Connect Cache
The "Unable to Load Library" error is often a result of security software aggressively deleting necessary game files. (e.g., Avast, McAfee). Navigate to the Quarantine or Virus Chest area. Look for dbdata.dll related to Ghost Recon Wildlands .
Open your antivirus interface (e.g., or Avast ). If you're still having trouble, let me know:
To prevent the error from happening again after the next update, you must tell your security software to ignore the game folder.
In some instances, the file exists, but the game is looking in the wrong directory. This happens when PATH environment variables are altered by other software installations, leading the OS to search for dbdatadll in a folder unrelated to the game.
: Right-click Wildlands > Properties > Installed Files > Verify integrity of game files . Step 4: Update Ubisoft Connect DLLs (Alternative Fix) Share public link To prevent your antivirus from
A: Not directly. In the vast majority of cases for a legitimate game copy, this is a false positive triggered by your antivirus. However, it is more common with cracked or pirated software. If you have downloaded suspicious software, it is always wise to run a full system scan.
If the problem stems from a broader Windows operating system malfunction, deployment image and system file checker tools can patch the environment.