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2014-08-16 04:12 AM
2014-08-16 02:31 PM
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
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2014-08-16 03:03 PM
ejrolon wrote:Applications > WIBUKEY > WkConfig.
Before trying this I think there is a Wibu widget that detects if there is a key connected.
2014-08-16 04:48 PM
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2014-08-16 07:41 PM
Karl wrote:Answered my own question once I was able to read your signature again. (Frustrating that signatures are invisible while typing a post.) Your old MacBook specs are pretty low - 10.8 or 10.9 cannot run on it anyway.
Is there some reason that you do not want to upgrade your MacBook beyond 10.7.5?
2014-08-16 07:49 PM
John wrote:When you did the uninstall / re-installs ... was you key unplugged? If not, unplug the key and reboot the MacBook - will assure that the driver is not actively hooked onto the key. Now, uninstall the WIBU driver. Reboot. Re-install the WIBU driver. Reboot. Plug in the key.
Thanks for your replies
I have checked the USB ports with other devices & swapped them all seems okay I Uninstalled the WibuKey Runtime Kit by double-clicking WkUninstall on WkRuntimeUser_6.30.500.dmg Restarted but MBPro still couldn't find the WIBU Key Started WIBU widget - & searched for WIBU key Key not located Uninstalled using WkRuntimeUser_6.30.500.dmg & restarted Installed Codemeter drivers from CmRuntimeUser_5.20.1454.500.dmg restarted no luck I removed the WIBU key from the machine before each operation restarted - didn't work Removed files using CMUninstall from CmRuntimeUser_5.20.1454.500.dmg Restarted Installed WIBU files using
WkRuntimeUser_6.10.501.dmg Restarted Searched with WkConfig - can't detect WIBU Key----
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