What are you backing up (e.g., HASP, Sentinel, WibuKey)? What operating system version runs the application?
The tool known as "USB Dongle Backup and Recovery 2012" (with the executable filename usb dongle backup and recovery 2012 pro.exe ) belongs to a class of software designed to address the vulnerability of relying on physical keys. This tool is also known by the name and is often associated with the developer ETech Software Ltd. It functions primarily as a dongle emulator, using virtual USB controller emulation to mimic the presence of a physical hardware key.
: Plug your physical USB license key into a direct motherboard USB port rather than an external hub.
Utilities released around 2012 are built primarily for legacy environments. If you are operating on modern setups like Windows 10 or Windows 11, you must modify your deployment settings: Open the file properties of the executable. Navigate to the panel.
For organizations that need to share a single dongle across a network without physical duplication, modern solutions have largely replaced older standalone executables:
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