(I am worried that this is not the right path, or that this step is somehow the problem.)Ĩ. I copied this path exactly as you typed it – but with deleting the spaces. I Run dseo.exe (Run as Administrator) to register file Multikey.sys in the folder: C: \ Windows \ System32 \ drivers \ MultiKey.sys PLEASE NOTE this “install.cmd” was from the …mk_18.0.3\MultiKey64 folder.Īfter doing this the command window is left open and it says “Press any key to continue…”Ħ. Then I double clicked “install.cmd” to run it. – Checked “Run this program as administrator” – to be compatible with Windows Vista (Service Pack 2) I edited the attributes of the devcon.exe in the MultiKey64 folder as shown in your picture I doubleclicked the “zem.reg” file, to make changes to the registry. I installed “Install Sentinel_Protection_Installer_7.5.0.exe” by right clicking and Run As Admin.Ĥ. The command prompt for both of these said: “The operation completed successfully.”Īfter restarting my computer I see in the bottom right corner:ģ. Then I followed your steps EXACTLY, always running as admin, and double clicking “to run install.cmd”.īcdedit -set loadoptions DDISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS Uninstalled the “Install Sentinel_Protection_installer_7.5.0.exe” Then from Google, I found your page!īefore starting your steps I did the following: I am running Windows 10 64-bit.įirst I followed the original instructions in the Read-me file from the torrent as (I did all 10 steps, even though I am running windows 10): Look like this approach is more appropriate, but still, fail for devcon install command.Īlso another question: beside the sequence, I found your suggestion doesn’t include the multikey.cat and. Updating drivers for root\multikey from C:\Users\\\multikey.inf. Install is complete when drivers are install… The error became different, but still an error:ĭevice node created. So, I open the command prompt as administrator, go to the multikey64 folder and ran install.cmd directly. “devcon is not recognize as an internal or external command…” When I right click and ran install.cmd as administrator, the prompt screen returns error: It is the “install.cmd” that has the problem (for both sequence). I ran everything as administrator, but same result as puabermo. run install.cmd from either multike圓2 or multikey64 folderĪnd your sequence as well, but both didn’t work. Install Sentinel_Protection_installer_7.5.0.exeġ0. repeat for multikey.inf and multikey.sysĨ. run crack/dseo13b.exe and choose sign a system fileĦ. I tried both the sequence from the source:Ĥ.
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