Autodata 345 The Hardware Information Does Not Match With Your Dongle Link

Legacy software often fails to read hardware strings properly on modern Windows 10 or Windows 11 architectures.

Follow these steps to synchronize your hardware information with the software license: :

Open your Autodata folder and look for a file named GetID.exe or License Manager . Run it to generate your new or UID . Use the included Keygen tool to input this new ID. Generate a new .reg (Registry) file or activation code.

Disclaimer: This guide addresses errors within common, pre-cracked versions of Autodata 3.45. Using unlicensed software may violate copyright laws. If you're still seeing the error, let me know: are you using? Legacy software often fails to read hardware strings

If you see a code that looks like 640000000 , this is . You must restart your PC and run the tool again to get the real hardware ID. 3. Regenerate the License File Once you have the correct, unique Hardware ID: Open your Keygen tool. Input the new, verified Hardware ID. Generate the new license (often a .reg or .lic file).

Double-click the new .reg file to merge it into your Windows Registry. 4. Disable Driver Signature Enforcement (Windows 10/11)

If your UID appears as "6400000000", it is invalid; restart your PC and regenerate the code. Use the included Keygen tool to input this new ID

: The generation tool ( GetUid64.exe or GetUid32.exe ) fails to read your motherboard's unique ID because Windows security blocks it.

Ensure the path to your Autodata installation (e.g., C:\ADCDA2 ) is listed in the "Path" section. Preventative Tips

On 64-bit systems, the hardware ID can sometimes fail to register correctly on the first try, resulting in a generic code (like 640000000 ) that won't match your license. Using unlicensed software may violate copyright laws

Go to your start menu or installation folder and find the (sometimes called AuDaC0 or AuDaS0 ).

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After rebooting, go back to the driver folder, right-click install.cmd (or the setup executable), and select . 3. Generate a New Hardware License Link