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This error typically indicates a communication breakdown between the software’s security protocols and the physical or virtual license key (dongle) attached to your computer. Why Does This Error Occur?
Autodata 3.45 was designed for older versions of Windows. Windows 10 and 11 often block the drivers because they aren't digitally signed. Restart your PC while holding the key.
If you are using a physical USB dongle or a virtual emulator: Open . Windows 10 and 11 often block the drivers
Right-click the Autodata shortcut, go to Properties, and set it to run in Compatibility Mode for Windows 7 .
Re-run the registration or "crack" installation steps provided by your vendor. Tips for a Stable Installation Right-click the Autodata shortcut, go to Properties, and
Run the CleanUp.bat file (often found in the installation directory) as an administrator.
Reinstall the drivers specifically provided with your Autodata package (usually found in a folder named Drivers or Crack ). 3. Disable Driver Signature Enforcement right-click and uninstall the driver.
If there is a yellow exclamation mark, right-click and uninstall the driver.
This will generate a unique code based on your current hardware. If your version requires a manual license file (.reg), you may need to use this new ID to generate a matching registry key. 2. Update or Reinstall Dongle Drivers
The "Hardware Information Does Not Match" error is rarely a sign of a broken dongle. Instead, it is a mismatch in how the software reads your computer's "fingerprint." By re-syncing the ID or ensuring drivers aren't being blocked by Windows security, you can get back to your diagnostics and repair work.