Windows could not start the Security Center service on Local Computer.Įrror 1075: The dependency service does not exist or has been marked for deletion.
According to Windows experts, the Error 1075 might have been triggered by the latest Windows 10 update, which might have caused driver malfunction or removal of some system components for whatever reasons. The problem seems to be related to the dependency service and often happens to occur when trying to open Security Center, Microsoft Exchange, Print Spooler, Themes, or any other service. Most people reported that this error typically occurs after installing Windows updates. The “Error 1075: The dependency service does not exist or has been marked for deletion” error has been bugging people since the last decade, and troubles still persist.
To repair damaged system, you have to purchase the licensed version of Reimage Reimage. My regfile is merged in the right address and it gets detected as a new hardware I've done everything to the point without any error or mistake. Last time I had to fix the Q/A pairs by hand. will try soon with all the updates.Īnd thanks again for the "log to table" tool. may be it has some issues with windows update. tried this in a fresh new PC, but it didn't work.
open protected application.will work like if real dongle is connected.Ĩ- If your application has some type of time limit, or licensing features.you can play with reg file into "data" section changing some bytes at a time and repeating steps 5 to 7.eventually you will find bytes that will change your program time limit or add/remove features.this is trial and error.there is no direct solution.just play around changing some bytes.if application fails to ans you changed incorrect byte, so put back original value and try another byte.and so on.it takes time.but eventually you find it.also changing some bytes wont do anything to application.keep trying with other bytes.remember that after changing REG file, you must always repeat steps 5 to 7.īyeI know I'm missing something, It worked before.
To install emulator, just run "install.bat" for Vubbus or "install.cmd" for Multikey.Windows will do the rest.reboot if asked.ħ- Remove your dongle from usb port.actually you can now trash you dongle away or keep it safe in original box. It will detect the reg file you just loaded and will install drivers. Double click on reg file to add it to Windows registry.Ħ- Install emulator either Multikey or Vusbbus, depends on which type of reg file you created previously. Use HASPHL_MULTIKEY.exe to create Multikey Emulator compatible REG file.or.use UniDumpToReg.exe to create VUSBBUS compatible REG files.is up to you to choose any of them.ĥ- Once reg file is generated, you do not need dmp file anymore (and hopefully you wont need your real dongle anymore.). One should work.Ĥ- With dmp file at hand, use one of the two included REG file generator.
You can also use HASPHL from ģ- Use those passwords to dump dongle, using h5dmp or h6dmp. Play around with app for a while.Ģ- Using some hasp monitor, like "Toro Aladdin Dongles Monitor.exe" you can get the two passwords needed to dump dongle (PW1 and PW2). Here the link (some tools are recognized as threats by AV, but they are not)Ģ- reg file creators (HASPHL_MULTIKEY.exe orġ- Plug in your dongle and run protected application. REG file generators: HASPHL_MULTIKEY and UniDumpToReg Hi, for newbies like me that my find hard to find all the tools (and instructions) in one place, here is a package with everything you need (works 100% with HASP HL, maybe also work for other dongle types, just give it a try and comment here):