Windows Defender flagged and quarantined critical emulator files (like sentinel.sys ).
Look for an application named GetID.exe , HWID.exe , or Keygen.exe inside your Autodata directory.
Windows 10 or 11 blocked the virtual USB dongle driver because it lacks a digital signature. This message typically appears when launching Autodata 3
This message typically appears when launching Autodata 3.45 (or similar versions, often referred to colloquially as "Autodata 345") from a USB flash drive (portable dongle). If you are seeing this error, the software is actively preventing access, claiming that the computer you are using does not correspond to the hardware lock (dongle) you have plugged in.
Check and select Windows 7 or Windows XP (Service Pack 3) . Check "Run this program as an administrator" . Click Apply and OK. Method 3: Antivirus/Windows Defender Interference Check "Run this program as an administrator"
Running Autodata 3.45 inside a dedicated Windows 7 Virtual Machine (using VirtualBox or VMware) isolates the software environment. This shields it from Windows updates that alter your host system's hardware configuration parameters. To help narrow down the root cause, let me know:
Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes regarding software troubleshooting. Autodata is a trademark of its respective owner. Use the steps above wisely
Should we look into the specific you're running or try to troubleshoot the emulator settings ?
There are four primary scenarios that cause this error:
Go back to your Autodata portable directory and look for a file called install.cmd or restart_emulator.bat .
Getting past Error 345 will restore access to thousands of pages of critical repair data. Use the steps above wisely, document your fixes, and get back to turning wrenches.
Windows Defender flagged and quarantined critical emulator files (like sentinel.sys ).
Look for an application named GetID.exe , HWID.exe , or Keygen.exe inside your Autodata directory.
Windows 10 or 11 blocked the virtual USB dongle driver because it lacks a digital signature.
This message typically appears when launching Autodata 3.45 (or similar versions, often referred to colloquially as "Autodata 345") from a USB flash drive (portable dongle). If you are seeing this error, the software is actively preventing access, claiming that the computer you are using does not correspond to the hardware lock (dongle) you have plugged in.
Check and select Windows 7 or Windows XP (Service Pack 3) . Check "Run this program as an administrator" . Click Apply and OK. Method 3: Antivirus/Windows Defender Interference
Running Autodata 3.45 inside a dedicated Windows 7 Virtual Machine (using VirtualBox or VMware) isolates the software environment. This shields it from Windows updates that alter your host system's hardware configuration parameters. To help narrow down the root cause, let me know:
Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes regarding software troubleshooting. Autodata is a trademark of its respective owner.
Should we look into the specific you're running or try to troubleshoot the emulator settings ?
There are four primary scenarios that cause this error:
Go back to your Autodata portable directory and look for a file called install.cmd or restart_emulator.bat .
Getting past Error 345 will restore access to thousands of pages of critical repair data. Use the steps above wisely, document your fixes, and get back to turning wrenches.