This will generate a registry key to the same directory as your dump. Use the 'Chingachguk based Hasp HL' and click 'Go' to export.
Open the hasp dump you just created (make sure hasp.dmp abd hhl_mem.dmp are in the same directory).
If all goes well you should tell you it was successful and you should now have two files (hasp.dmp, hhl_mem.dmp) Create Multikey registry file from dumpġ.) Use 'UniDumpToReg' (HaspHL_Tools.zip\UniDumpToReg\UniDumpToReg.exe) to export a multikey registry file. PW1= XXXXX ( 0xPW1), PW1= XXXXX ( 0xPW2)Ĥ.) Now that you have the two passwords, use h5dmp.exe (HaspHL_Tools.zip\haspmon32\h5dmp.exe) to dump the usb hasp If you program used the HASP you should now see text. With the usb hasp connected, go into the application that requires the hasp and perform an action that requires the hasp in the machine.ģ.) Go back to 'Toro Aladdin Dongles Monitor'. I have not tested, but I read newer drivers may not work.Ģ.) Open 'Toro Aladdin Dongles Monitor' (HaspHL_Tools.zip\haspmon32\Toro Aladdin Dongles Monitor.exe). The other tools should work in 圆4 windows* Dump HASP HL usb key to fileġ.) Install v5.2 hasp hl drivers (HaspHL_Tools.zip\HASP key 5.2 driver\HASPUserSetup.exe). I used a x86 version of XP to dump the key. *note that haspmon32 tools need to be run from a 32bit machine.