Medal-hook64.dll

stands for Dynamic Link Library . These files contain code and data that can be used by multiple programs simultaneously. A 64-bit DLL (indicated by the 64 in the name) is designed to run on 64-bit versions of Windows.

To the uninitiated, the name sounds suspicious. It combines "hook"—a term often associated with malware—and "dll," a system file. However, this specific file is the beating heart of , a popular game recording platform. medal-hook64.dll

Close Medal entirely via your System Tray or Windows Task Manager. stands for Dynamic Link Library

Use from Microsoft Sysinternals to find any startup entries referencing the DLL. To the uninitiated, the name sounds suspicious

Run the installer again from the Medal Platform to recreate clean libraries. Step 3: Configure Antivirus Whitelisting

Navigate to > Manage settings . Scroll to Exclusions and select Add or remove exclusions .

The official file located in the Medal installation directory is completely safe. However, malware can occasionally masquerade as legitimate DLL files by adopting identical names and hiding in different system folders.