Which and hardware environment are you using? What specific game or application is throwing the error?

: Open your antivirus software (e.g., Windows Defender) and restore any quarantined files related to the game, specifically looking for DBDATA.DLL . Add the entire game folder to your exclusions list .

This message typically indicates that the software was ready to build its database but encountered an environment constraint—such as missing permissions, locked files, or corruption—that stopped the process.

Click the entry, choose , and select Allow on device or Restore . 2. Configuring Directory Exclusions

Scroll down to Virus & threat protection settings and click .

The game might not be able to create the database if necessary DirectX runtime files are missing or damaged.

If this fixes the issue, add the application folder to your antivirus . 5. Verify Folder Permissions