How To Install Hasp Multikey Usb Dongle Emulator On Windows 7 64 Bit (UHD)

Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only. Emulating a hardware dongle may violate software licensing agreements and intellectual property laws. Proceed only if you own a legitimate license or have explicit permission from the software vendor.

How to Install HASP Multikey USB Dongle Emulator on Windows 7 64-bit Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only

Dump the Key: Use a tool like Universal HASP SRM/HL/Hardlock Dumper while the physical dongle is connected. Device Manager → right-click MultiKey device → Uninstall

  • Device Manager → right-click MultiKey device → Uninstall.
  • Delete C:\Windows\System32\drivers\multikey.sys
  • Delete multikey.dmp from drivers folder.
  • Delete registry key HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\MultiKey

Merge Registry File: Locate your .reg file containing the dongle dump. Right-click it and select Merge to add it to the Windows Registry. Merge Registry File: Locate your

Disable UAC: Go to User Account Control Settings and lower the slider to the bottom.

  1. Find the executable file for the emulator (often in the Start menu or the folder where you installed the emulator).
  2. Run the emulator.
  3. Configure the settings as required. This could involve setting up emulation profiles or specifying which software to emulate a HASP dongle for.

Installing a HASP MultiKey USB dongle emulator on Windows 7 64-bit requires bypassing standard driver signature requirements and correctly configuring registry dumps. Step 1: Obtain the Dongle Password and Data

  • HASPKey = 1 (enables HASP emulation)
  • NumKeys = 1 (number of emulated dongles)