Windows 7 x64 introduced stricter driver signing (kernel-mode code must be signed by Microsoft) and PatchGuard (kernel protection). Most 2007-era emulators relied on unsigned kernel drivers to intercept dongle communications. On 32-bit Windows 7, users could often disable signature enforcement temporarily. On x64, this became much harder—requiring test mode or bypassing security features, leaving the system vulnerable.
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Using emulators to bypass hardware locks may violate software License Agreements. Ensure you have the legal right to use the software in this manner. or help finding a more modern x64-compatible dongle dumper On x64, this became much harder—requiring test mode
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