PSIKey-2.dll (Note: Sometimes named PSIKey*.dll or PSIKey-33001.dll depending on the update version).
Third-party "cracked" versions of Corel often modify or bypass these DLLs, leading to frequent errors or "Damaged or Illegally Modified" messages.
Even if you find a file, there is no guarantee it matches the specific crack or architecture (32-bit vs 64-bit) required by your modified CorelDRAW X6. The wrong version can cause more crashes or system instability.
They said the file had been lost long before anyone cared to count years—psikey-2.dll, a tiny shard of code once tucked into the guts of Corel X6, like a votive in a ruined shrine. For graphic designers who came of age in the era of glossy toolbars and nested palettes, psikey-2.dll was half-myth, half-utility: a delicate instrument that hummed correctly only when the OS, the artist's temperament, and luck aligned. It was the sort of thing you found by accident in an old backup or inherited on a thumb drive with other people's names burned into it. Or so the stories went.
Security software often flags licensing files as "false positives" and deletes them.