Autodata 3.45 The Hardware Information Does Not Match With Your Dongle -

Ensure the is active; you may need to open the emulator folder and click the "Start Emulator" icon (often a green traffic light).

Scroll down to the settings section within that same panel and check the box marked .

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Navigate to your main Autodata 3.45 installation folder (usually located at C:\Autodata3.45\ or C:\ADCDA2\ ). Ensure the is active; you may need to

Open your emulator tool directory (often named AuDaSO or Sentinel Emulator ).

The GetUid64.exe tool opens up but displays a blank value string or zeroes.

Autodata ties its dongle license to specific hardware IDs (e.g., hard disk serial, motherboard, MAC address) during installation. If the system detects changes, it blocks access. to manually reset the Sentinel driver

A dongle, on the other hand, is a small hardware device that acts as a security key or a license token. It's usually a small USB device that's plugged into a computer to authorize the use of software, in this case, Autodata 3.45. The dongle contains a unique identifier and is used to validate the software license.

You updated drivers, changed network adapters, or updated your BIOS.

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This is the most common cause. The license file is tied to a specific Hardware ID. If you changed hardware or reinstalled Windows, you must regenerate it.

If you have a "Keygen" or "License Generator" included in your download:

Open the Windows (press Win + X and select Device Manager).

This error message from typically appears when the software’s licensing protection detects a mismatch between the connected USB dongle (hardware key) and the computer’s current hardware configuration.