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foenix
July 15th, 2006, 11:57
Hi there i was just wondering if there is any way to emulate my deskey dk3 usb dongle or to make a copy on a flash disk?.
cheers,
Foenix

JMI
July 15th, 2006, 12:22
And in line with our Rules, as outlined in the FAQ and written under your Signature, what have YOU done to attempt to answer YOUR QUESTION?

Until YOU tell US what YOU have done, I don't want ANYONE to give this person ANY information.


Regards,

foenix
July 16th, 2006, 01:22
I have tried several different methods, i am not advanced at using computers and i also really need help, here is what i have done so far, i have used 2 programs from "exelord" (http://members.lycos.co.uk/ExeLord/) the KILLDK3 and the DSLPREM and both attempts failed when using KILLDK3 it came up with an error #9 and when using DSLPREM it came up with an error saying that the program exe file wasnt protected by Deslock, i really need this to work as i want to make a backup copy or emulate it, any help would be much appreciated,
Cheers,
Foenix

Kayaker
July 16th, 2006, 03:49
Hmm, you see the problem is, this is a reverse code engineering forum, one in which people attempt to solve RE problems such as this on their own merit, usually involving developing their own programming solutions. You admit to having little computer experience, which is no crime, but you seem to want a ready made solution.

You've tried 2 programs which didn't work. If you were interested in learning how to solve your problem, which is what we offer here, you would at least try something like figuring out how these other programs worked, why they didn't work on your situation, and how you might be able to develop your own solution. You would actually be interested in learning how dongle emulators work, would actively be doing research into that with the many other resources available on this board, etc. etc.

One thing we don't accept here are requests that say essentially "this crack didn't work". What you seem to be looking for is for someone to come along and say, "hey try my emulator, it should work". Unfortunately that's not what we're about, so unless you are interested in a deeper understanding of dongle emulation as it pertains to your problem and willing to invest the time and effort into solving it yourself, you're in the wrong place and likely won't find what you're looking for.

Kayaker