The Virtual USB MultiKey driver is a common tool used to emulate hardware dongles (like Sentinel HASP) for software licensing. On Windows 11, users frequently encounter Code 39, which indicates that the driver cannot be loaded because it is corrupted, missing, or blocked by modern security features. Why Code 39 Occurs on Windows 11
Navigate to:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\DeviceGuard\Scenarios\HypervisorEnforcedCodeIntegrity Locate the Enabled value in the right pane. Double-click it and change the Value data to 0. Restart your PC. Third Fix: Clean Driver Reinstall
- Compatibility Issues: Some software applications may not be compatible with virtual USB keys, requiring additional configuration or testing.
- Performance Overhead: Virtualizing multiple USB keys may introduce performance overhead, potentially impacting system performance.
- Security Concerns: As with any virtualization technology, there is a risk of security breaches or data loss if not properly configured and managed.
Development Requirements:
To ensure a successful implementation of Virtual USB Multikey Code 39 on Windows 11, consider the following best practices: