The Hardware Information Does Not Match With Your Dongle Please: Contact Autodata !free!
Install the fresh driver, restart your PC again, and plug the dongle back in. 3. Revert Recent Hardware or Software Changes
Tick the box at the bottom labeled . Click Apply , then hit OK and launch the application. 2. Reinstall and Reset Security Drivers
Autodata typically relies on Sentinel HASP or SafeNet drivers to communicate with the USB key. If these drivers are corrupted, the hardware check fails.
Press Windows Key + R , type regedit , and press to open the Registry Editor. Install the fresh driver, restart your PC again,
Upgrading your motherboard, CPU, or even significant BIOS updates can change your system's UID, making it no longer match the one stored on the dongle. Corrupt Drivers:
Right-click the .exe file (typically ADBCD.exe or autodata.exe ) and choose . Open the Compatibility tab.
This is the most thorough solution, as it removes any traces of a failed installation and starts from scratch. Click Apply , then hit OK and launch the application
Virtual drives or "crack" files are blocking the dongle signal. 🚀 Steps to Fix the Error 1. Re-seat the Hardware Unplug the dongle. Restart your computer. Plug the dongle into a different USB port (avoid USB hubs). Check if the LED light on the dongle is solid red or green. 2. Update Dongle Drivers Go to the Device Manager .
: Installing Autodata on a new computer or upgrading components (like the motherboard or hard drive) on your current system changes the PC's UID.
: The "SafeNet Sentinel Hardware Key" driver is either missing or incorrectly installed in your Device Manager. Emulator Mismatch If these drivers are corrupted, the hardware check fails
briefly to see if the software launches. Uninstall any "Virtual USB" or "USB over Network" software. 📞 When to Contact Autodata
Please advise how to reset or update the hardware ID linked to this dongle, or provide a replacement license/reactivation if the dongle is tied to now-changed hardware.