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

If you have the original Autodata 3.45 CD, look for a folder named Drivers or HASP and run HASPUserSetup.exe .

Additionally, under , select the checkbox labeled "Run this program as an administrator" . These steps often resolve the error, at least temporarily.

Modern antivirus programs (including Windows Defender) often flag the dongle emulator as a "Trojan" because of how it interacts with the system kernel. Check your or Protection History .

Before diving into complex solutions, start with this systematic checklist. Following these steps in order can often resolve the issue without a full reinstall. If you have the original Autodata 3

If unsure which driver to use, try installing a widely used Sentinel/LDK driver appropriate for the dongle age and Windows build.

typically occurs because the Sentinel security key drivers or the emulator are not properly synced with your system's hardware ID Recommended Fixes Run as Administrator

: This UID is used to create a specific license registry file that binds the software instance to that unique piece of hardware. Following these steps in order can often resolve

Most users will not need to edit the registry – the dongle utility is safer.

Instead, consider these legitimate alternatives:

: Major Windows OS upgrades modify registry roots or drop security certificate protocols. the shop’s lead diagnostician

If you want, I can draft an exact email to send to the vendor including placeholders filled with your system specifics — provide OS, dongle model and any diagnostic output.

Before diving into technical fixes, ensure the software has the permissions it needs. Right-click the Autodata icon on your desktop. Select > Compatibility .

Find the folder named or "GetUid-x64" within your installation package.

Pause your or Windows Defender for at least 15 minutes. Restart your computer. Step 2: Enable Windows Driver Test Mode

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