Because dongle emulators use custom drivers, Windows 10 and Windows 11 will block them by default unless enforcement is disabled.
The hardware ID (UID) used to create your license registry file does not match your current system.
How to Fix "Autodata 3.45: The hardware information does not match with your dongle"
Disclaimer: This article is for informational and educational purposes only. Using unlicensed software is illegal and violates copyright laws. Always purchase genuine licenses from authorized dealers.
Follow these chronological steps to align your hardware ID with the software emulator and eliminate the error loop. 1. Completely Remove Conflicting Drivers and Emulators
If the virtual dongle isn't properly emulated, the software will look for a physical USB key and fail.
If you are a legitimate user and this error occurs with a genuine dongle, contact AutoData technical support immediately — the dongle itself may be failing or require driver reinstallation.
Some older repacks of Autodata 3.45 are "time-bombed," meaning the license expires after a certain date (often 2014 or 2017).
Many versions of this error are fixed by copying a specific license.lic or g0_7.0.bin file generated by a keygen into the software's installation directory (usually C:\ADCD2 ). A Note on Modern Compatibility
Navigate to your main installation directory (usually C:\ADCDA2\ ).