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I still cant get this new flash manager to work. Im pulling my hair out.On the same laptop i had the old files on i installed the new flash manager. It failed to install so i wiped all the old files and flash manager off the computer and reinstalled. This got the flash manager installed, but i still cant get p5flash to work.
I cleared the old files, installed all files then updated, downloaded my file and now p5flas is grayed out. When i try to open pcmflash i get the following error: when i click on tuningpcm flash utility, i get an error that says guardant dongle not found make sure that the guardant dongle is connected to the computer and that the latest driver is insatalled. I still cant get this new flash manager to work. Im pulling my hair out.On the same laptop i had the old files on i installed the new flash manager. It failed to install so i wiped all the old files and flash manager off the computer and reinstalled.
This got the flash manager installed, but i still cant get p5flash to work. I cleared the old files, installed all files then updated, downloaded my file and now p5flas is grayed out. When i try to open pcmflash i get the following error: when i click on tuningpcm flash utility, i get an error that says guardant dongle not found make sure that the guardant dongle is connected to the computer and that the latest driver is insatalled. I still cant get this new flash manager to work.
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Im pulling my hair out.On the same laptop i had the old files on i installed the new flash manager. It failed to install so i wiped all the old files and flash manager off the computer and reinstalled. This got the flash manager installed, but i still cant get p5flash to work. I cleared the old files, installed all files then updated, downloaded my file and now p5flas is grayed out.
When i try to open pcmflash i get the following error: when i click on tuningpcm flash utility, i get an error that says guardant dongle not found make sure that the guardant dongle is connected to the computer and that the latest driver is insatalled. Click to expand.I've done this several times. I am dongless shell.I've just wiped everything from my computer and started over. I still get stuck at the same part. I get to the part where the instructions (which i've followed word for word) tell me to open Tuningp5flash Utility.
I do it's available to click on, however when I click on it the only thing that happens is that in the bottom lower left corner of the flash manager is reads 'ready.' No other windows open, p5flash utility does not open up for use.
Glib wrote:Techlord, sounds like your emulator is working fine but the.reg is wrong. How did you convert it?Thanks for the answer. I took the dump after finding out the PW of the dongle from the haspwindows dll and then I used the UnitoReg by sataron to make the.reg file. I assume you removed the SN from your post, or does it really say XXXXXX in your reg?Are you sure Dongletype=1 is correct?Did you use UniDumptoReg or are you talking about another tool?I am on the same page as you here, I am trying to learn how to do this stuff.
It's really hard to find the tools and even harder to find reliable information. Could you share the tutorial from AR team with me? I will try to make the stuff I learn more available to future generations.edit: Also removing the copy protection fro the exe sounds really impressive. How exactly did you do that? I assume you removed the SN from your post, or does it really say XXXXXX in your reg?Are you sure Dongletype=1 is correct?Did you use UniDumptoReg or are you talking about another tool?I am on the same page as you here, I am trying to learn how to do this stuff. It's really hard to find the tools and even harder to find reliable information.
Could you share the tutorial from AR team with me? I will try to make the stuff I learn more available to future generations.edit: Also removing the copy protection fro the exe sounds really impressive. How exactly did you do that?Of course, I had removed the SN and the Dongle ID as that bit of info can be used by my vendor to identify me and thus could possibly be not good for me!According to the MK manual:'DongleType' = dword: 0000000x - type key1 - HASP2 - HARDLOCK3 - SENTINEL4 - GUARDANTSo I think that '1' is correct.I think the problem is that SRM protection requires an SRM emulator and I learnt that no public options available at present (ie. Not free)Reg the editing of the exe, first you've to find out if an Envelope protection is present and then remove it. Rebuild the IAT.This step requires dongle.Next step is to edit the exe to find out all the hasp functions used in the program and remove them.
Then prog runs without dongle. Techlord wrote:@glib: have PMed you.I already am the owner of the program and I have the dongle. Just wanted to find out how to emulate the SRM, for the sake of learning.Thus, I would continue to try to make my own emulator.I read your post saying that you had a little success at finding passwords and aes string from haspwindows file.
Good for you. This is probably because you asked for help and received it directly or read others posts to glean the knowledge required.What is missing is where you post how you did it and share this knowledge with the rest of the forum users. I am very interested to know how you found the information inside the haspwindows file.
Perhaps you will share it? For the sake of learning.