Look for a folder named , "USB Driver" , or "Encryption Lock Driver" . (Common driver types used for these locks are Senselock , Microdog , or Rockey ).
Your computer's security software flagged the encryption lock's driver as a "false positive" threat and blocked it. Look for a folder named , "USB Driver"
: Security programs often mistake the analyzer's encryption protocols for malicious behavior. Temporarily disable your antivirus or Windows Security while installing or running the software. : Security programs often mistake the analyzer's encryption
Plug the encryption lock directly into your computer’s motherboard or laptop body. Unpowered USB hubs often fail to supply enough voltage to trigger the security chip. 2. Resolve Windows Driver and Digital Signature Issues Unpowered USB hubs often fail to supply enough
This is the of the error. Antivirus programs often flag the driver for the encryption lock as "suspicious" and block it before it can initialize. Disconnect the USB dongle.
: The hardware lock often relies on Sentinel HASP/LDK drivers . Ensure these are installed; you can sometimes find them as HASPUserSetup.exe in the software's installation folder. 3. System Configuration
Look through the list for any item with a next to it.