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Autodata 345 The Hardware Information Does Not Match With Your Dongle Best _hot_

: A new hardware ID was generated (common after Windows updates or hardware changes), making the old license file invalid.

Windows may have blocked the unsigned drivers required for the emulator to function.

Understanding why this error happens is the first step toward fixing it. The licensing system continuously monitors your system configuration, and several triggers can disrupt this link:

Upgrading or replacing physical components—such as your motherboard, CPU, network interface card (NIC), or hard drive—instantly changes your PC's hardware fingerprint.

This article is for educational and troubleshooting purposes. Modifying Autodata’s licensing mechanisms may violate software agreements. Always prefer official support channels if purchasing a legitimate license. : A new hardware ID was generated (common

Changes to your network cards, motherboard, or system UUID alter your registration signature. Step-by-Step Resolution Guide

A digital fingerprint of your computer's motherboard, CPU, and network card.

: Double-click your new .reg file to import it. If you have an old license already in the registry, you may need to delete the specific Sentinel or Autodata license keys before importing the new one. Restart the Emulator :

Type the following command and press Enter: bcdedit /set testsigning on Always prefer official support channels if purchasing a

A USB security key (often Sentinel or HASP) containing encrypted license data.

If the registry fix fails, the emulator driver itself is stuck reading the old hardware state. Press Windows Key + X and select .

; you should see "SafeNet Sentinel Hardware Key" under "Universal Serial Bus controllers" or "AuDaS0 Virtual Device" under "System Devices". Re-generate License File

: Open Device Manager. Under "System Devices," you should see "AuDaS0 Virtual Device" or "Sentinel USB Stub" . If the registry fix fails

A: While possible, using third-party hardware emulators is not recommended by Autodata. They are often unstable and are a common entry point for malware.

It sounds like you're dealing with an error where the hardware information (likely a system ID or hardware fingerprint) doesn't match the one stored on the license dongle.

Autodata 3.45 uses an emulation system to mimic a physical USB security dongle. The software breaks when the link between this emulator and your system configuration fails. The most common causes include:

Open the license generator utility included with your download.