Buddha.dll
While it might seem like a simple game file, is a red flag for system stability. If you didn't intentionally install a piece of software that requires it, it's best to let your antivirus remove it and stick to official software versions to keep your data secure. If you'd like to dive deeper, I can help you: Identify which specific software is triggering the error.
If you are receiving an error related to this file, the following steps are generally recommended by the community: buddha.dll
Find to the program you're trying to run. While it might seem like a simple game
: Open your antivirus software and check the "Quarantine" or "Virus Chest." If you see buddha.dll listed, you can restore it and add it to the Exclusion List so it isn't deleted again. If you are receiving an error related to
When you finally locate the file, you realize something shocking: It was never missing. The file was always there in the system root. You just had too many other windows open to see it.