Restart your PC and press the setup key (usually , F12 , or Del ). Navigate to the Security or Boot tab. Locate Secure Boot and set it to Disabled . Save the changes and exit to boot into Windows. Step 2: Import the Registry Data
Once in Test Mode, follow these steps to install the driver: Remove Old Versions : If you have a previous MultiKey version, run the remove.cmd remove.bat file in your MultiKey folder to prevent driver conflicts. Add Registry Data : Locate the multikey 181 x64 install
Windows 64-bit systems strictly require all hardware drivers to be digitally signed by Microsoft. Because MultiKey is an emulator, you must temporarily or permanently disable this restriction. Restart your PC and press the setup key
This feature allows the MultiKey emulator driver to be installed on modern 64-bit Windows systems by temporarily disabling Driver Signature Enforcement and enabling Test Mode . Without this, the installation will fail with an error (e.g., "The hash for the file is not present in the specified catalog"). Save the changes and exit to boot into Windows
Look for or SafeNet USB SuperPro/UltraPro Emulator .
Hold down the Shift key while clicking in the Windows Start Menu.
Copy the main driver files (typically multikey.sys and multikey.inf ).