The dongle is a small USB device that contains a proprietary chip (often a security processor). It communicates with the software to verify that you have a legitimate license.
is a professional wellness application designed to interface with magnetic resonance hardware to provide non-invasive health analysis. System Requirements Operating System:
| Guideline | Detail | |-----------|--------| | | Test should be done 1 hour before or after a meal. | | Post‑exercise rest | Rest at least 30 minutes after exercise. | | Remove metallic objects | Remove jewelry, phones, watches, and other metal items. | | Calm environment | Stay relaxed, do not talk, and breathe normally. | | Position | Lie down or sit with legs elevated if possible. | | Menstruation | Women should avoid testing during their menstrual period. | | Pacemakers | Patients with pacemakers should not use this device. |
Before starting the setup, confirm your PC meets the required technical specifications. The version 4.7.0 environment relies heavily on direct hardware-to-software USB handshake protocols.
For best results, (32‑bit or 64‑bit) is recommended.
Select or use a program like WinRAR to unzip the folder to your desktop. Step 2: Run the Setup File
4.7.0 (often supports English, Spanish, and French).
Click through the setup prompts. Choose your default installation directory (typically C:\Program Files (x86)\Quantum Magnetic Resonance Analyzer ). Click Install , and once the process is complete, click Finish . 4. Connect the Hardware and Encryption Dongle
The Quantum Resonance Magnetic Analyzer (QRMA) is a non-invasive diagnostic tool that measures weak magnetic fields in the body to assess health status
Your antivirus may have deleted the driver. Re-verify that your antivirus is disabled, navigate to the software installation folder, find the folder titled Drivers , and manually run DriverInstall.exe . Error: "Runtime Error" or Software Freezes on Open
This happens when Windows user account control restricts the software database from updating.
: Plug the USB Soft Dog (security dongle) into an empty USB slot on your computer.