| Emulator | Status | Compatibility | Setup Difficulty | |----------|--------|---------------|------------------| | | Discontinued (but still usable) | High | Moderate | | Ryujinx | Active | High | Moderate | | Sudachi | Fork of Yuzu | Medium | Low |
Search for "Turn Windows features on or off" in your taskbar. Uncheck Virtual Machine Platform Windows Hypervisor Platform . Restart your PC afterward. 2. Check Antivirus Exclusions Antivirus software often flags this Orangeemu64.dll Hello -
Add the game’s folder to your "Exclusions" list so the antivirus doesn't delete it again the next time you restart. 2. Install Visual C++ Redistributables | Emulator | Status | Compatibility | Setup
Some versions of OrangeEmu wrote startup messages to a orange_log.txt . A line like: but a subsequent operation (e.g.
If you encountered this string while troubleshooting, you now have a roadmap: verify authenticity, install dependencies, or remove malware. If you found it in a log file, rest assured that the "Hello -" is harmless by itself—a final whisper from an emulator that once tried to say hello.
Check your antivirus "Protection History." If the file was quarantined, select and then add the game folder to your antivirus Exclusion/Exception list . Reinstall Visual C++ Redistributables :
The DLL successfully loaded and printed its startup message, but a subsequent operation (e.g., loading keys, opening a ROM) failed silently.