Navigate to > Advanced options > Startup Settings > Restart .
In the world of high-end specialized software—think CAD/CAM tools like Mastercam or complex engineering suites—hardware security dongles are a staple. But what happens when you need to run this software in a virtual environment, or simply want to protect your physical investment from wear and tear? That is where the comes in.
Use a tool like Multikey.exe (the loader) to "insert" your virtual dongle data. The driver will create a virtual USB controller visible in Device Manager under "Universal Serial Bus devices".
: Testing dongle-protected applications across multiple environments simultaneously. Technical Prerequisites for Windows 10
| Issue | Workaround | |-------|-------------| | – Windows 10 enforces EV signing for kernel drivers | Use test mode ( bcdedit /set testsigning on ) or purchase EV certificate | | Hyper-V conflicts – Nested virtualization may break timing | Disable Hyper-V or use VMware with VT-x/EPT | | Anti-tamper detection – Some software checks for VM or virtual USB | Use hardware-level passthrough (e.g., USB/IP with real dongle) | | Power management – Sleep/hibernate may detach all virtual keys | Set service to restart on resume | | Windows Update – May break driver compatibility | Block driver updates via Group Policy |
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Disclaimer: This tool is intended for creating backups of legal licenses and using authorized software in virtualized environments. Improper use may violate licensing agreements.