Hldrv32 For Windows 10
10/2008 hldrv32.zip: 4.8 MB Hardlock Driver Installation 32/64bit (Windows 95/98/ME. Hardlock PCMCIA driver for Windows x64 (WinXP x64, Win2003 Server x64).
New install on Win 7 x 64 of Datacad x3. Hardlock failure. Actions taken. Uninstall Dcad X3. Insert key and reinstall Dcad 3. Failure still occurs when trying to start Dcad. Actions then taken.
With key plugged in, go to 'Start' or 'Windows' lower left icon, then Computer >Sytem Properties (top bar) >Device Drivers and scrolll to bottom and remove any hardlock keys under USB drivers. Unplug the DataCad USB Lock Key. Shut down and reboot. Download the key here 5. Gta 4 Rar Pc. Save to download directory. Kaplan Toefl Ibt on this page. Then click to run it.
It will show 'HLDRV32' or 'HLDRV32.exe' not 'HLVDD.DRV'. Since it is executable, click on it and install.
You may have a prompt to over write a newer file, go ahead and overwrite the driver (Datacad won't load unless you do this.) Also the driver says it is for 'WinXP, Vista and Vista 64 bit' with no mention of Win 7 or Win 7 x64 which was a bit of an unknown for me. Then install the USB lock and wait for additional drivers to load before starting DataCAD x3. The USB drivers that then load on top of the ones you downloaded are 'SafeNet Inc USB Key' and 'SafeNet Inc Hardlock Key'. Once these are loaded, start Datacad. There's a bit of a problem. Now when I shutdown and reboot with the Hardlock Key in the USB port, the computer HANGS UP! I have to hard shutdown using the button.
Then REMOVE the USB KEY, and reboot. Then I can put in the USB Key and use DataCAD. SO, I guess for now, the rule is: LEAVE THE DATACAD USB HARDLOCK KEY out until you have fully booted!!! THEN plug it in. I am now wondering if the USB driver should be put into Win XP compatibility mode or perhaps we need a different driver.
If anyone knows more about this I would appreciated a response with the details. Also DataCAD x3 seems to be working in native Windows 7 x64 without having Windows XP compatibility set to run, Is this correct? Hmmm, I didn't have this issue but maybe it's because I always disable UAC after I install windows?
But now that I think about it my co-workers systems with Win7 64 bit who do have UAC on didn't either. Might be worth a shot and try shutting off UAC. Click Start, type UAC, and select Change User Account Control Settings, drag the slider to the bottom & reboot), install Datacad to the C: and then re-enable UAC. UAC is a handy feature to leave on as it will help stop some of the sneaky stuff out there. I just had to format and reinstall with a replacement disk of W7Pro/64 with SP1.
Prior to this X3 was working fine, now there is NOTHING I can finagle that will make this read the hardlock. I have done everything listed above and even copied the DLL file to anyplace that I thought it might read it, yet it keeps telling me that I have an 'Unknown Hardlock Error'. When I unplug the USB dongle and plug it back in it gives me a failure. See attached.
I have the UAC turned off, I've unistalled/reinstalled/deleted the driver software/reinstalled and it still keeps coming back with this? Is there any possibility that you're logged on to Windows with an account other than the administrator? Try manually removing and then reinstalling the drivers for the hardware key. Disconnect the key from the computer.
Open the Windows Control Panel and select ' Uninstall a program.' Pick the ' Hardlock device drivers' and click ' Uninstall.' On the first page, make sure to pick the ' Custom' removal option.
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