Troubelshooting LogMeIn Hamachi network adapter connection and installation issues
You can remove the LogMeIn Hamachi driver files or manually install the LogMeIn Hamachi network adapter to resolve the issue.
When you try to install the LogMeIn Hamachi adapter, you may see the following error:
There is no hash in the specified catalog file. The file may be corrupted or tampered with.
- sys file
- inf file
- cat file
The adapters are located in C:\Program Files (x86)\LogMeIn Hamachi\x64 (for 64-bit systems) or C:\Program Files\LogMeIn Hamachi (for 32-bit systems).
Make sure the network adapter is enabled
Make sure the network adapter is enabled in Network Connections, as follows:
Remove the LogMeIn Hamachi driver files
- Uninstall Hamachi.
- Restart your computer.
- Verify the .sys, .inf, and .cat files are removed from C:\Program Files (x86)\LogMeIn Hamachi\x64 (for 64-bit systems) or C:\Program Files\LogMeIn Hamachi (for 32-bit systems).
- If they are, download and install Download LogMeIn Hamachi for Windows (MSI).
- If they are not, manually delete the files then download and install Download LogMeIn Hamachi for Windows (MSI).
Manually install the network adapter
- Disable your software firewall (unless it is the Windows Firewall) reboot, and try again.
- Open Device Manager and manually enable the driver for Hamachi Network Interface. Then start LogMeIn Hamachi and see if it can connect.
- If it can, then something is not working properly in Device Management on your system, which might be caused by a driver (not necessarily a networking one).
- Troubleshooting this would be done by booting in safe mode, manually starting the virtual adapter, and then running Hamachi. You can then start turning devices on, one by one, until the conflict is found.
- Check your Network Connections folder and see if Hamachi's adapter is called Hamachi, and not something like Local Area Connection 4. If it is not named Hamachi, then rename it to LogMeIn Hamachi and try running the application again. Make sure that Network Connection LogMeIn Hamachi is activated.
- Type services.msc, and press Enter. Then ensure the DHCP Client and Network Connections services are running.
- You may need to check your network adapter for Winsock issues. More information on Winsock can be found here.
If none of the above helps, then there is something on your system that is overriding default access control for system drivers, in which case you need to isolate and disable this component.
In some cases, Windows fails to properly install the network adapter and there is no LogMeIn Hamachi adapter listed in the Network connections folder. In this case, you may have to manually reinstall the network adapter as follows:
Enable the DHCP client
Enable the DHCP Client and Network Connections services in services.msc.
Set a static IP for the LogMeIn Hamachi adapter
- Go to your Network Connections.
- Right-click the LogMeIn Hamachi network adapter and select Properties.
- Select the TCP/IP item (TCP/IP v4 on Vista).
- Select Properties.
- Use your LogMeIn Hamachi IP address and 255.0.0.0 as the Subnet Mask. You can leave the Default Gateway empty, or use 25.0.0.1.
Other resolutions
- Ensure your personal firewall is allowing traffic for Hamachi, specifically, traffic to/from 25.0.0.1.
- Disable the firewall on the machine experiencing the error.
- Run WinSock to revert certain Windows networking registry values to their defaults. For details, read this Microsoft support article.