Lumion Channel Not Found In Installation Skipping Load Routine Free Fix
Older graphics cards (4GB VRAM or less) sometimes trigger this error. Lumion tries to allocate channels to VRAM. If your card cannot "free" enough space, it skips the routine.
The "Channel not found in installation" error in Lumion typically occurs when your (most often Windows Defender) has quarantined or deleted essential .dll files from the Lumion installation directory . This causes the software to skip its normal load routine because it cannot find the required "channels" for core functions. Top Fix: Restore Quarantined Files Older graphics cards (4GB VRAM or less) sometimes
Modified or "free" versions of Lumion often require edits to the Windows hosts file to block internet checks. However, if these entries are formatted incorrectly, Lumion cannot read its local loopback channel, causing the boot routine to skip entirely. Navigate to C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc . The "Channel not found in installation" error in
Change the file type dropdown from "Text Documents ( .txt)" to **All Files ( .*)**. Open the file. Look for any lines containing lumion or act3d . However, if these entries are formatted incorrectly, Lumion
If you are running Lumion 10.0–10.3.2 on Windows 10, consider pausing Windows updates or disabling automatic updates. You can use Windows Update settings to defer updates for up to 35 days. This gives you time to move the onnxruntime.dll file before Microsoft pushes an update that could break Lumion.
For those experiencing this after a Windows update on versions 10.0 to 10.3.2, a manual file move is required. Close Lumion entirely using the if necessary.