You double-click OrangeEmu.exe, a console window flashes, showing:

Orangeemu64.dll Hello -

Then nothing happens.

Cause: The DLL successfully loaded and printed its startup message, but a subsequent operation (e.g., loading keys, opening a ROM) failed silently.

In a standard installation, Orangeemu64.dll resided in:

C:\Program Files\OrangeEmu\

Or, for portable versions:

.\OrangeEmu\bin\

It often loaded alongside orange_keys.txt (containing console keys) and firmware.bin.

If you are compiling OrangeEmu from source:


No. "Hello -" by itself is not an error code. However, seeing it unexpectedly often means:


Emulators often modify memory in ways that trigger heuristic antivirus (e.g., "Dynamic code generation"). It is common for legit orangeemu64.dll to be flagged as "HackTool" or "GameHack" – this alone doesn't mean malware, but verify the source.

The Hello - portion of your keyword is not a standard Windows error message. Instead, it appears to be one of three things:

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