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zkhan123
March 11th, 2004, 13:36
I tried to install a new program from a CD.
But it displays "HASP Driver not Found...
I found a hasp95.vxdin Windows directory.
When looked thru Procdumpthe EXE displays a lot of protect..protector...etc
as the Section names....Nothing more.!!!

I know it is a Dongle protection.(Which is a new Area for me..)
From Available resources..i got the Idea, thatBreaking HASP is Difficult
You have to break the Software Code(Real Program) instead.

But..how?I heard about the emulators for Aladdin's HASP.
But how to use it?
From where should i start.?All the Tuts expecting a reasonable knowledge previously!.
But for an utterly newbie like me ....what's the Best Resource to start.?

It would be a great help..if you give TUt Links..or Even Tut itself!!
Thanks in Advance

Kayaker
March 11th, 2004, 13:44
Where to start?

http://www.woodmann.com/crackz/index.html

zkhan123
March 11th, 2004, 13:58
Quote:
[Originally Posted by Kayaker]Where to start?

http://www.woodmann.com/crackz/index.html



Well.. I already visited there.But still i lost in the codes...

JMI
March 11th, 2004, 14:12
As you've already acknowledged, this is NOT an easy task. This, however, is not a place where you can expect someone to take you by the hand and lead you completely through the reversing of hasp dongles. If you are ALREADY lost in the code, simply from visiting the Crackz site, you do not have reasonable prospects at this stage of your knowledge of defeating this type of protection.

What you need to do is follow the BIG RED LETTERS at the top of the Forums and do YOUR OWN search for information on this topic. Start here with the SEARCH BUTTON and try various combinations of "hasp" and "dongle" and "alladin" and actually read those threads. Then go on the net and use similar search terms. I just did a quick search with "hasp + crack*" and found many articles, in several languages on the subject, including references to the +Fravia archive, linked at the bottom of the Forums.

The issue here is that you are doing very little to help yourself beyond asking someone else to explain it to you. That's NOT the way we do things here. You are supposed to do your own research and study and then ask specific questions AFTER you have done that and have a particular question.

Your BEST resource is your brain and a willingness to exercise it and an attempt to solve your own problems. Ask for help only when you have tried and are actually stuck on an issue you do not understand, not when you have simply run out of "effort."

Regards,