Click , and once the scan completes, click Save to export the .bin file. Click Stop Service and close the application. Step 2: Convert the Binary Image with Edgehasp 2010 Open edgehasp.exe (Edgehasp 2010) as an administrator. Choose the correct dongle type: HASP HL or Hardlock .
The 2010 Version excels at communicating with older HASP keys that use the now-obsolete HASP4 or HASP HL (Hardware Lock) protocols. Newer license managers often drop support for these legacy encryption schemes, making the 2010 version indispensable for reviving old machines.
The Edgehasp 2010 Version offered several capabilities that made it a significant upgrade over earlier builds:
: By making software protection more robust, EdgeHASP 2010 has helped in reducing instances of software piracy.
| Operating System | Compatibility with Edgehasp 2010 | Required Action | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Native – Perfect | None | | Windows 7 (32/64) | Native – Perfect | Run as Admin | | Windows 8/8.1 | Partial | Disable Driver Signature Enforcement on boot | | Windows 10 (pre-1607) | Partial | Use Registry hack for AllowLegiornDrivers | | Windows 10 (1803+) | Difficult | Requires signed custom wrapper or Virtual Machine | | Windows 11 | Not Supported | Use VMware with Windows 7 guest OS |
While remains an important tool for maintaining older, high-investment software systems, users must consider modern security and compatibility issues:
It tricks the software into believing the original hardware dongle is plugged into a USB port.
Deploying the Edgehasp 2010 version carries inherent operating system and legal challenges that require careful attention: OS and Driver Compatibility