Autodata 345 The Hardware Information Does Not Match With Link Info
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Many professionals run Autodata 3.45 inside a Windows 7 Virtual Machine (using VirtualBox or VMware) to keep the hardware environment "frozen" and avoid Windows 10/11 update issues. By default, older software like Autodata 3
By default, older software like Autodata 3.45 tries to write configuration and license files to the root C:\ drive or the Program Files directory. Modern versions of Windows treat these directories as protected system areas. When the software tries to read the "hardware information" (license/link file) and cannot access it because Windows blocked the write operation, it throws the "does not match" error. : If the software launches but fails immediately
: If the software launches but fails immediately after, ensure your Regional Settings are set to English (United States) , as this specific version often requires this format to match its internal database. Troubleshooting Steps
Autodata 3.45 often uses a virtual USB emulator that Windows may block because it is unsigned.
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Autodata] "User Name"="Autodata User" "Product"="Autodata 3.45" "Serial"="ADBCD-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX" (Note: If you have a specific licensing.dll or keygen, generate the serial specific to your version).