Autodata 345 — The Hardware Information Does Not Match With Your Dongle Top [better]
Add your Autodata directory to the Windows Defender Exclusion List so background scans do not purge your emulator drivers.
The error is a frustrating relic of legacy copy protection. It strikes when your computer’s hardware ID no longer matches the ID stored inside your USB dongle – often after a Windows reinstall, a motherboard change, or driver corruption.
Double-click the newly created .reg file to merge the new cryptographic keys directly into your Windows Registry. 3. Re-install the Sentinel Emulator Drivers Add your Autodata directory to the Windows Defender
Navigate to your Autodata 3.45 installation directory or crack files package. Locate the tool. Right-click the tool and select Run as Administrator .
Download the latest Sentinel HASP LDK Runtime environment. Completely remove the old drivers before installing the new ones. Double-click the newly created
Sometimes, old, invalid license files conflict with the new one. Go to the installation folder (e.g., C:\ADCDA2 ). Delete any existing adate.key or license.key files. Copy the fresh key file you generated in Step 2. Why 3.45 Still? Moving to Modern Solutions
Check the box labeled and pick Windows XP (Service Pack 3) or Windows 7 from the drop-down selection. Locate the tool
The "The hardware information does not match with your dongle" error in Autodata 3.45 can be caused by various factors, including hardware changes, dongle issues, software configuration, and driver problems. By trying the solutions outlined in this article, you should be able to resolve the error and get back to using Autodata 3.45 without issues. If you're still experiencing problems, don't hesitate to reach out to the support teams for further assistance.