While seemingly unrelated, outdated or corrupt GPU drivers can cause Lumion to misidentify hardware capabilities, leading it to skip certain rendering channels that it believes your GPU doesn’t support.
When you run a program like Lumion, your computer's security systems (Windows Defender, or a third-party antivirus like McAfee, Norton, or Avast) continuously scan its files for potential threats. In some cases, these security programs may mistakenly identify a legitimate Lumion file—often a .dll file—as a false positive. As a result, the security software quarantines or blocks access to that file in order to protect your system. Consequently, Lumion cannot find the specific "channel" file it needs, triggering the error cascade. While seemingly unrelated, outdated or corrupt GPU drivers
Open your Antivirus "Protection History" or "Quarantine" folder. Look for any files related to Lumion that were blocked recently. As a result, the security software quarantines or
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