Right-click the application executable and select . Click on the Compatibility tab.
Check the box next to and select Windows XP (Service Pack 3) or Windows 7 from the dropdown menu.
Uninstall any existing "Sentinel Runtime" or "HASP" software via the Control Panel. Right-click the application executable and select
The error "" in Autodata (typically version 3.45) usually occurs when the software's security system (Sentinel) detects a change in your computer's hardware configuration or when the licensing emulator isn't correctly synchronized with the hardware ID .
Use that specific UID to create a new license file. If you received the software from a provider, you may need to send them this new UID to receive an updated registry ( .reg ) file. Uninstall any existing "Sentinel Runtime" or "HASP" software
"The hardware information does not match with your dongle."
Navigate to your Autodata installation or extraction folder (typically containing a folder named Keygen or Crack ). If you received the software from a provider,
: A corrupted driver is a primary culprit.
to fix potential system file corruption that might interfere with hardware recognition. Check Antivirus/Firewall
In the world of automotive diagnostics and repair, few things bring a seasoned mechanic’s workflow to a screeching halt quite like the dreaded mismatch error. Autodata—a trusted technical information system used worldwide for vehicle specifications, wiring diagrams, and repair procedures—relies on a hardware dongle for copy protection and licensing. So when the software suddenly declares, “The hardware information does not match with your dongle,” it’s not just a technical glitch; it’s a breakdown in the trust between user, machine, and publisher.