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

To prevent this dongle link mismatch error from recurring in the future, implement these system habits:

Antivirus software deleting key activation registry components.

Best suited for Windows 7 (x32/x64) or XP; Windows 10 may require "Test Mode".

Save a copy of your working GetID.exe and keygen tools on an external flash drive. If a future Windows Update breaks the link again, you can regenerate a new license key in under two minutes. To prevent this dongle link mismatch error from

Copy the generated code and use the provided tool to create a new license registry file ( .reg ).

Restart your PC. This is a critical step for Windows 7, 8, and 10 users. Import the New Registry File

during these steps, as it often blocks the emulator from "signing" the necessary system files. Device Manager If a future Windows Update breaks the link

What (e.g., Windows 10, Windows 11) are you using? Is your system 64-bit or 32-bit ? Are you using a physical USB dongle or a software emulator ?

Autodata 3.45 uses a security system designed to look for a physical USB dongle or a specific digital signature generated by your computer's motherboard and processor (called a ).

You’ve upgraded your RAM, replaced a hard drive, or changed your motherboard. This is a critical step for Windows 7, 8, and 10 users

If you are a mechanic or a DIY enthusiast using Autodata 3.45, you’ve likely encountered the frustrating error message:

: Since the UID is hardware-specific, you must generate a new license that corresponds to your current machine's ID. Open the Autodata installation folder (often C:\ADCDA2\ ).

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