During installation of some embroidery software, the installer will ask you to plug in your dongle. Normally the installer sees the dongle and continues installation, but I’ve seen many times when the dongle isn’t verified, and installation cannot proceed. There is an answer. I can’t say that I can solve everyone’s problem, but if you own Janome or Bernina embroidery software, I just might have the answer you are looking for.
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- Janome Usb Driver Download
- Janome Sewing Machine USB Devices Driver Download
The Device Driver
Check if the USB type A port works with the flash drive. These machines only talk to Windows OS machines. If the USB devices fail, you may need to have the machine serviced. Fixing the USB port requires opening the sewing machine. I hope this helps. I have just purchased a traded in Janome 10001. It seems to have all the original parts, including the USB cables. The manual states that you can directly transfer designs from a PC to the sewing machine by the USB cables. Nowhere does it say that you need any other software, drivers, etc. And the downloads are free on the Janome.com. If you have a Memory Craft 11000, MC10001, MC10000, MC350E, MC300E, MC200E, MC9500, or MB-4, you should go to the Software Updates page and make sure your machine has the latest software. Janome Global Site. Interim Financial Information Consolidated financial results for 2nd quarter of fiscal year ending March 31, 2021.
The answer to your installation woes is that your computer doesn’t know what the dongle is. Especially if you are installing the embroidery software on a computer that is newer than that of the embroidery software’s system requirements, the information the computer needs to use the dongle just isn’t available.
That information, or hardware instruction, is called a “driver”. The dongle is known as a “device”. If your embroidery software installation stops at dongle verification, you will need a “device driver” that allows your computer to operate your dongle.
Bernina and Janome dongles, as far as I know, are all technically a USB “HASP key”. So we just need to get the proper HASP key drivers from the SafeNet website, and we’ll be good (provided that we correctly install the driver and it’s the right one).
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A quick search on Google for “HASP driver” led me to this page. The page offers various downloads, but the one we want is called Sentinel HASP/LDK – Windows GUI Run-time Installer. After accepting a rather lengthy user license agreement, I downloaded a file named Sentinel_LDK_Run-time_setup.zip.
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Installation of Driver
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The HASP driver is extremely easy to install. First you should close any embroidery software installer that you have running. Ideally you would have all programs closed, and some may even suggest disabling your anti-virus. Next, you’ll want to unzip (extract) the contents of the downloaded zip, and locate a file named HASPUserSetup.exe. This executable file can be run just by double clicking on it. Double click on it, and then follow the instructions. When you’re done, you should have the appropriate HASP driver installed. Your computer may not immediately be able to use the driver, so restart your computer, then try to install your embroidery software. If the red light comes on when you plug in your dongle, that’s an indication that the driver is working.