Check the box at the bottom: . Click Apply , then OK .
Expand the section or check for items flagged with an exclamation mark under System Devices .
Run the tool (sometimes named Get_Hardware_ID.exe ) as an administrator. Copy the generated multi-character hardware code.
Find the file named install.cmd , start.cmd , or ndongle.cmd in your installation files. Right-click the file and select . Check the box at the bottom:
This blog post provides a troubleshooting guide for the common "Hardware information does not match with your dongle" error in Autodata 3.45.
Open your Windows and select Clock and Region . Click on Region to open the formatting preferences.
The license file generated did not match the specific hardware ID of the current machine. Step-by-Step Solutions to Fix the Error 1. Re-run the Emulator Installation (Most Common Fix) Run the tool (sometimes named Get_Hardware_ID
Right-click the and select Properties . Go to the Compatibility tab.
Did this error start appearing after a , like a Windows update or a hardware change?
If you see a yellow exclamation mark, right-click it and select "Update Driver," then manually point it to the drivers in your installation folder. Still having trouble? Ensure you have disabled your Antivirus Right-click the file and select
The most common cause of this error is a mismatch between your PC's actual hardware ID and the registry file you installed. Run the Keygen as Admin : Go to your installation folder, open the folder, and run GetUid-x86 (for 32-bit) or GetUid-x64 (for 64-bit) as an Administrator Check the Code
Security software regularly flags and deletes the custom emulators ( nodongle cracks or registry keys) required to run the software, mistaking them for malware.
Open your antivirus history and look for files like ndongle.dll or setupex.exe .
Tools like CCleaner can sometimes delete the "Dongle Link" registry keys, thinking they are junk.