Introduction
Before clicking anything, understand what you are installing:
requires a multi-step process that involves bypassing security restrictions, such as Driver Signature Enforcement, which typically blocks unofficial kernel-mode drivers. 1. Preparation and Dumping Data Step 1: Disable Driver Signature Enforcement Windows 7
Step 6: Troubleshoot Common Issues
The emulator needs the registry data from your original physical dongle to function. Select "Install this driver software anyway"
Step 1: Disable Driver Signature Enforcement
Windows 7 64-bit has a feature called Driver Signature Enforcement, which prevents the installation of unsigned drivers. To install the HASP Multikey USB dongle emulator, you'll need to disable this feature temporarily. Follow these steps: as the driver is unsigned.
Accept Unsigned Driver: During installation, Windows will warn you that it cannot verify the publisher. Select "Install this driver software anyway". Step 3: Disable Driver Signature Enforcement
Then restart your computer. Note that the emulator will likely stop working if you do this, as the driver is unsigned.