The Hardware Information Does Not Match With Your Dongle Please Contact Autodata
If you are using an older version, such as Autodata 3.45, you may need to re-apply the Sentinel emulation drivers as mentioned in community-driven installation guides.
You recently changed your PC's motherboard or CPU.
Once resolved, take these steps to avoid a repeat:
This is the most thorough solution, as it removes any traces of a failed installation and starts from scratch. If you are using an older version, such as Autodata 3
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Look for or Sentinel USB Keys . Right-click and select Update Driver .
Windows registry keys or license files ( .lic , .reg , or .dat ) associated with the Autodata installation have been altered or deleted. This public link is valid for 7 days
If you are using a network-based version or a local soft-license, re-registering the configuration files can reset the hardware mapping.
Move the dongle to a different port to force Windows to reload the device driver stack. Step 2: Reinstall the USB Dongle Drivers
Look for the under System Devices; if it has an exclamation mark, you may need to manually reinstall the emulator files. How to Re-Sync the License Can’t copy the link right now
You recently replaced your computer's motherboard, hard drive, or processor.
If you have tried the steps above and the error persists, your hardware profile has likely changed too significantly for a local fix. Why Contacting Autodata is Necessary
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