The Hardware Information Does Not Match With Your Dongle Please Contact Autodata 90%

Always right-click the Autodata shortcut and select "Run as Administrator" to ensure the software has sufficient permissions to read the dongle's hardware ID.

: Right-click the Autodata shortcut and select "Run as administrator." Lack of elevated permissions can prevent the software from correctly reading hardware IDs from the dongle. Why This Happens Always right-click the Autodata shortcut and select "Run

A dongle, on the other hand, is a small hardware device that acts as a software key or a license token. It's usually connected to a computer or a device via a USB port and is used to authenticate and validate software usage. In the case of Autodata, the dongle is required to access the software and its features. It's usually connected to a computer or a

: Windows updates can sometimes disable or corrupt the legacy drivers required for older USB dongles. : If you used a keygen to generate

: If you used a keygen to generate a registry file, using the wrong UID (e.g., an 8-digit code for a 32-bit system on a 64-bit machine) will cause a mismatch. Recommended Troubleshooting Steps Reinstall Sentinel Drivers : Close Autodata and unplug your USB dongle.

: The software often requires your PC's regional format to be set specifically to English (United States) to correctly parse dongle data. Missing Registration : Critical DLL files like ChilkatCrypt2.dll might not be registered in the Windows system. Recommended Troubleshooting Steps Check Device Manager