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Far Cry 4 Uplay-r1-loader64.dll Missing Jun 2026

Outdated system components can cause conflicts that lead to file read errors.

Go to the official Ubisoft website and download the latest version of the launcher.

If the file cannot be restored, it must be manually replaced in the game's directory.

Both Steam and Ubisoft Connect have built-in tools to check for and fix missing or corrupted game files. This is a safe and effective way to ensure the uplay_r1_loader64.dll file is present and correct. far cry 4 uplay-r1-loader64.dll missing

Download and run the DirectX End-User Runtime Web Installer from Microsoft.

If none of these steps resolve the issue, you may want to consider:

: It’s a common technical hiccup that shouldn't stop you from playing. Start with the Protection History fix first, as it’s the most likely culprit and the safest solution. Uplay r1 loader64 dll missing or not found Fix Outdated system components can cause conflicts that lead

Inside bin\ you should see: FarCry4.exe , uplay_r1_loader64.dll , uplay-r1-loader64.dll (maybe both).

Windows Defender or third-party antivirus software often mistakes this specific DLL file for a Trojan or malware, instantly quarantining or deleting it.

uplay-r1-loader64.dll error usually occurs because your antivirus has quarantined the file, thinking it's a threat, or the file was corrupted during installation. Quick Fixes Check Antivirus/Windows Defender Protection History Both Steam and Ubisoft Connect have built-in tools

Since a false-positive from your antivirus is the most common culprit, this is your first and best bet. The goal is to restore the file from quarantine and then tell your antivirus to leave it alone.

This is the most common cause. Antivirus programs often mistake game loader DLL files for malicious software (false positives) and quarantine them.

Open the Windows and click Uninstall a program .

Sometimes the file is present, but Windows lacks the system permissions or proper display driver handshakes to execute it properly.

Once the DLL is present: