Autodata The Hardware Information Does Not Match With Your Dongle [portable]
Run the Autodata registration application as an Administrator. Copy the long, unique alphanumeric string listed as your "Hardware ID" or "Site Code".
This error signifies a discrepancy between the unique hardware ID (HID) of the USB dongle plugged into the computer and the license file stored in the Autodata installation directory.
However, like all sophisticated software protected by hardware keys (dongles), Autodata is prone to a very specific, frustrating error: : Older offline versions (like v3
Sometimes the software "remembers" an old hardware configuration.
Older Autodata emulators use unsigned drivers that Windows 10 and Windows 11 block by default. : Older offline versions (like v3
Faulty or outdated Sentinel drivers are the most frequent cause.
: Older offline versions (like v3.45) are highly unstable on modern operating systems. Upgrading to the official online Autodata Training or web-based platform eliminates dongle issues entirely. To help narrow down the solution, tell me: What version of Autodata are you running? Are you using a physical USB dongle or a software emulator? : Older offline versions (like v3
Note : If your code starts with 64, do not type the 64. Only enter the last 8 digits. Click generate to create a new .reg registry file.
: Unofficial or modified versions of Autodata (e.g., v3.45) often trigger this error when the bypass or "crack" fails to emulate the hardware key correctly. System Incompatibilities
Under , look for variables tied to your security key (e.g., SENTINEL_LOG_FILE ).