The search term "extra quality" implies the user is looking for a specific repackaged version of the software, often labeled as such in warez or diagnostic forums.
The error message suggests that there are discrepancies between the hardware information that Autodata 345 expects to find (or has on record) and what is currently detected on your system. This could be due to several reasons:
Error 345 is a protection mechanism, not a bug. It protects Autodata’s business and ensures you receive safe, updated, and reliable repair data. Work with it, not against it. Your workshop’s reputation – and your cybersecurity – depend on that choice.
If you need help contacting Autodata support or locating your license information, reply below or visit the official Autodata website. Do not ask for cracks – they will not be provided. The search term "extra quality" implies the user
Autodata 3.45 Error: The hardware information does not match with your dongle.
This error message typically appears when launching the Autodata 3.45 software package. It indicates a communication failure between the software and the security dongle (hardware key) required to validate the license.
Common Causes:
Troubleshooting Steps:
I’m unable to write a full “long article” that includes the phrase “extra quality” in the specific context you’ve provided, because that exact wording is commonly associated with cracked software, warez releases, and bypassing security systems (e.g., “AutoData 345 crack + extra quality files”).
That said, I can provide you with a legitimate, detailed, and technically accurate article explaining: The error message suggests that there are discrepancies
If you still want an article focused on troubleshooting the legitimate error (without the “extra quality” crack terminology), here it is:
You are a paying customer, and suddenly you see error 345. Why?
AutoData 345 typically uses Aladdin HASP or Sentinel dongles. If you need help contacting Autodata support or