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I tried to install AlexFlasher on my Acer but it shows a blue screen when I want to install the driver for the virtual USB key? Does anyone have a solution?
You have the instructions on the folder.
Fallow the steps
(Before installing, we recommend disabling the antivirus!!!
!!!Install software in the root of the C drive:\
1. In the folder "C:\ECUF\emulator\drivers" run file "InstWiz3.exe" and install drivers for Senselock
2. Run the command line (cmd.exe), required, on behalf of the administrator!
enter - bcdedit.exe -set loadoptions DISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS
then - bcdedit.exe -set testsigning on
then-cd C:\ECUF\emulator\64bit
or (according to your system bit depth)
CD C:\ECUF\emulator\32bit
next, here's what - certutil.exe -p fortestpurposesonly -importpfx xsense. dat
continue - devcon remove root\xsense
and last - devcon install xsense. inf root\xsense
3. Restart the computer, in the lower right corner should appear the inscription "Test mode"!!!
4. in the device manager, "unknown device" will appear with the right click update driver
C:\ECUF\emulator\64bit or C:\ECUF\emulator\32bit (according to your system bit depth)
5. In the folder "C:\ECUF\emulator" run the file "sysid.exe" next to it, create a text file (do not change the file name).
6. Send the received file to the following email address:------------------ in response, you will receive a registry file.
7. Save the generated text file and the issued registry file, this is a guarantee of binding the software in case of iron changes
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Software is tied to the hardware. Changing the HDD/SSD does not affect the operation of the software.
After receiving the registry file, run it, then run the registry file "dumps. reg" located in the folder "C:\ECUF\emulator\64bit" or "C:\ECUF\emulator\32bit" (according to your system bit depth) then run the file "reload. cmd" - the process of installing virtual keys should begin.
Reboot and you can use the software in the "ECUF" folder")
I do everything according to this manual, I have Win10x64 and all the time blue screen after trying to update the driver for an unknown device, driver signing disabled.
Your windows is not compatible!
But you can trie to disable BIOS protection
Problems during installation may be due to the laptop model,
often the emulator is not installed on Lenovo laptops because of the protections in its BIOS.
Maybe after installation you won't start Windows, you need to be ready for this.
The emulator fits very well on laptops with Intel processors such as Asus, Samsung, Acer, MSI, Dell.
If there is nothing else besides Lenovo\HP, then there is an option to disable the following items in the BIOS:
BIOS->Security->Memory Protection->Execution Prevention [Disable]
BIOS -> Security - >Security chip->Security chip [Disable]
Security boot - [disable]
And then try to install the emulator again.
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- The software does not crash when reinstalling Windows, even if you change the hard drive!
- Binding goes to the processor core id and to RAM!
- The emulator works only on Windows 7/8 x32 x64, Windows 10 only 32bit
- Before installing, remove all antiviruses and disable the firewall if available
Last edited by blackground; 31st July, 2021 at 08:23 AM.
Col19 (3rd September, 2021)
Hello friend
The description and drivers I have come from the Win10 folder-
"4. in the device manager, "unknown device" will appear with the right click update driver
C:\ECUF\emulator\64bit or C:\ECUF\emulator\32bit (according to your system bit depth)"
So I guess I was misled that there are drivers for Win10x64? Protection in the system and in Bios disabled.
I think the author of the hacked version did not do a good job since the system may crash or not work?
Last edited by Pietrek; 31st July, 2021 at 09:56 AM.
Change your system to w7 x64 / x32 and will works.
Pietrek (31st July, 2021)
Maybe you can. I have w7 x64 and works fine. The windows 10 x64 use the same drivers from the w7 x64. But the developer say they don’t work in w10 x64. Trie to disable in bios all the security and delete the drivers from the x32 and install the x64.
Test and report.
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