Autodata 3.45 The Hardware Information Does Not Match With
Note: These steps assume you have legitimate access to the software and its original installation media.
To understand the message, you must first understand how Autodata 3.45 (and similar legacy software) protects itself from unauthorized use.
In the mid-to-late 2000s and early 2010s, Autodata employed a hardware-locking mechanism. Unlike modern cloud-based subscription services that verify your license via the internet, Autodata 3.45 relied on a HASP (Hardware Against Software Piracy) dongle—a small USB key that contained a unique digital signature. Autodata 3.45 The Hardware Information Does Not Match With
When you install Autodata 3.45, the software performs a checksum of your computer’s specific hardware components (hard drive serial number, motherboard ID, network card MAC address, etc.). It then compares this “hardware fingerprint” against the information stored either in a license file or directly on the HASP dongle.
The error message “The hardware information does not match with…” means there is a discrepancy between: Note: These steps assume you have legitimate access
In simple terms: Autodata 3.45 thinks you are trying to run the software on a different computer than the one it was originally registered to.
If you must run Autodata 3.45 on a modern PC, install it inside a Virtual Machine (e.g., VMware Workstation or Oracle VirtualBox) running Windows 7. Once it is working perfectly, take a snapshot. If the error appears later, you can revert to the snapshot in seconds. In simple terms: Autodata 3
The best solution is to dedicate an older laptop or desktop running Windows 7 or Windows XP strictly for Autodata 3.45. Do not connect this machine to the internet. Do not update Windows. Do not change any hardware.