: In some cases, the software fails to validate the license if the system's regional format is not set to English (United States) Step-by-Step Resolution Guide Run as Administrator : Ensure you are running the Install.bat
This is a very common issue with the portable version of Autodata 3.45 on Windows. It usually happens because the "dongle" (a security USB emulator) is not being recognized by the system, often due to driver issues or Windows security permissions. : In some cases, the software fails to
: This is the software's biggest drawback. Solving it often requires: Running the UID generator to get your specific hardware ID. Using a Keygen to create a matching .reg file for that ID. Solving it often requires: Running the UID generator
The software is tied to a specific "fingerprint" of your computer. If you changed your hard drive, updated your BIOS, or even plugged in a new network adapter, the software thinks it’s on a different machine. If you changed your hard drive, updated your
: The software uses a "UID" (Unique ID) tied to the machine it was first installed on. Portable versions often trigger this error when moved to a new PC because the hardware signatures no longer align with the pre-configured license file.
This error indicates a breakdown in the cryptographic handshake between the Autodata software (v3.45) and the security dongle. The software attempts to validate that the hardware ID (HWID) of the plugged-in dongle matches the license file installed on the machine. When these signatures do not align, the application triggers this mismatch error to prevent unauthorized execution.
: Ensure you are running both the Autodata application and any emulator (like Sentinel) with administrator privileges. Regenerate Hardware ID (HWID) Open the Autodata folder and look for a tool named GetUID.exe HardwareID.exe