Autodata 345 The Hardware Information Does Not Match With Your Dongle Portable __exclusive__ Online

The software relies on a specific background service (like the Sentinel hardware key drivers). If this service is outdated, corrupted, or fails to start, the software cannot "see" the dongle.

If you suspect file corruption:

: Check if you ran the correct installer for your system. Use Install_x86 for 32-bit systems or Install_x64 for 64-bit systems. Update/Reinstall Sentinel Drivers Navigate to your installation folder (e.g., C:\ADCDA2\ Look for a folder named "Sentinel" or "Drivers."

Do not remove the dongle while the software is running. The software relies on a specific background service

You updated drivers, changed network settings, or used a different USB port for a USB-based portable version.

Go to the _Run_Me_First or Drivers folder within your Autodata directory.

If you frequently update Windows or change your hardware, the portable version will break repeatedly. The ultimate long-term solution is to host the portable version inside a Virtual Machine. Use Install_x86 for 32-bit systems or Install_x64 for

Run the file named GetID.exe or HWID.exe found within the Autodata tools folder.

Once you resolve the issue, take proactive steps to avoid recurrence:

: The software locks itself to a specific hardware snapshot. Upgrading your RAM, changing your Wi-Fi card, or plugging in a new USB drive changes your HWID. Go to the _Run_Me_First or Drivers folder within

For a permanent, hassle-free, and legal solution, subscribing to the official Autodata Online service is highly recommended. This removes the need for any dongle emulators, driver hacks, or complex troubleshooting procedures entirely.

Autodata 3.45 was originally designed to run with a physical security key (a USB dongle). The "Portable" versions found online are typically modified to bypass this requirement using an emulator.