Search explicitly for unexpected third-party .dll hooks inside the main path (common culprits include winmm.dll , dxgi.dll , or StubDRM64.dll ). Manually delete these injected DLL files.

Once resolved, prevent recurrence with these best practices:

: A deep-seated issue in the Windows Multilingual User Interface ( MUI ) cache can lead to broad "Error Code 2" failures when the system tries to read descriptions or file paths. How to Fix It

Many forum posts cite this error as a result of using game modifications (mods), cracks, or unofficial patches. These changes can alter game files in ways the original developers never intended. A modification might install an old or incompatible DLL file, which then causes the program to look for the dlllist.txt file in a new location that doesn't exist. Alternatively, the mod might even remove the file altogether.

If these quick fixes don't work, don't give up. Move on to more specific solutions like a clean reinstall of the game, considering any mods or unofficial patches you may have used, and finally, the more advanced registry edit or System Restore.