is specific to the Uplay (now Ubisoft Connect) integration. When you connect your Ubisoft account to GOG Galaxy, the launcher downloads Galaxywrp.dll to read the local save files and achievements from Ubisoft games (like Assassin’s Creed or Far Cry ) and "wrap" them into the GOG ecosystem.
Run these commands in an Administrator Command Prompt: Galaxywrp.dll
Without this DLL, your Ubisoft games would appear as "external executables" without any overlay or tracking features. The "missing Galaxywrp.dll" error usually occurs under three specific circumstances: A. Antivirus Quarantine This is the #1 cause. Because Galaxywrp.dll hooks into running processes (a technique also used by malware), aggressive antivirus software—especially Windows Defender , McAfee , or Avast —often flags it as a false positive under names like "IDP.Generic" or "WS.Reputation.1." B. Corrupted GOG Galaxy Update If GOG Galaxy crashes during an auto-update, the plugins folder may be left incomplete. Since Galaxywrp.dll is a plugin component, a partial update will delete the old file but fail to write the new one. C. Manual Deletion or Cleaner Tools CCleaner and similar registry cleaners sometimes identify orphaned DLLs related to integration plugins as "unused" and delete them. This breaks the Uplay integration specifically. 4. Is Galaxywrp.dll a Virus? {#virus-or-not} Short answer: The legitimate file is not a virus. is specific to the Uplay (now Ubisoft Connect) integration
Uninstall GOG Galaxy via Windows Settings → Apps → GOG Galaxy → Uninstall. Step 2: Delete leftover folders: C:\ProgramData\GOG.com and C:\Users\[YourName]\AppData\Local\GOG.com . Step 3: Restart your PC. Step 4: Download the latest installer from www.gog.com/galaxy. Step 5: Install and log in. Reconnect your Ubisoft account (Settings → Integrations → Ubisoft Connect). GOG will automatically re-download Galaxywrp.dll . The "missing Galaxywrp
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