A USB dongle is a small device that plugs into a computer's USB port, providing a secure and portable way to store and transfer data. Dongles are commonly used to:
If you cannot find this specific 2012 product, consider these modern legitimate alternatives:
If you are running a legacy system based on (or Windows 8/10 Pro workstations in a 2012-era environment), you need a robust USB dongle backup and recovery 2012 Pro strategy. Without it, you are one broken piece of plastic away from a catastrophic operational shutdown.
If you want, I can expand this into a practical checklist for protecting existing dongle-based licenses, a short vendor-friendly template for license-transfer requests, or a brief how-to on safe hardware recovery steps. Which would you like?