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

This will display an 8-digit (32-bit) or 10-digit (64-bit) code unique to your PC. Generate a New License : Use the license generator tool (e.g., license.exe ) and paste this new UID.

Are you using a , or is it an offline activation code? Share public link

Autodata uses Sentinel hardware keys to secure its licenses. Corrupted drivers are the primary cause of connection failures. Disconnect the USB dongle from your computer.

Locate , Sentinel HASP , or SafeNet drivers and select Uninstall . This will display an 8-digit (32-bit) or 10-digit

The physical USB dongle requires specific drivers (such as Sentinel or HASP drivers) to communicate with the operating system. If these drivers are outdated, corrupted, or deleted during a Windows update, the software cannot read the dongle’s hardware information.

Resolving hardware mismatch issues with your dongle and Autodata involves checking the connection, ensuring compatibility, updating drivers, and sometimes contacting support. If you're still experiencing issues after trying these steps, professional assistance may be necessary.

The Sentinel or HASP driver managing the USB dongle has crashed or become outdated. Share public link Autodata uses Sentinel hardware keys

The physical USB port is faulty or provides insufficient power.

The device drivers managing the security dongle are corrupted, missing, or incompatible with your current Windows version.

Old licensing files can conflict with new hardware profiles. Locate , Sentinel HASP , or SafeNet drivers

Run the again (usually install.bat or similar), ensuring you run it as an administrator.

Scroll down to locate or HASP Loader .