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When you encounter this error, it means the Autodata software's security system is checking the USB dongle, and the data it finds does not match the information stored in the system registry or the software's license files. Key causes include:
As long as you always suspend the VM rather than shutting it down, the Hardware ID remains consistent, and the license remains valid. If you shut down the VM's operating system, the hardware ID will likely change upon reboot, and you will have to reinstall and reactivate the entire environment from scratch. If these do not match , you get Error 345
If these do not match , you get Error 345 .
: Temporarily disable your antivirus while running the emulator and license registry tools, as they are often flagged as false positives. If it is stopped, right-click and select Start
Ensure the is set to Running . If it is stopped, right-click and select Start . Set the Startup type to Automatic . ⚠️ A Note on Software Stability
Plugging the dongle into a different USB port than the one used during initial installation. The error triggers when:
Plug it into a (these are usually black or gray; avoid the blue USB 3.0 ports).
For a permanent, hassle-free, and legal solution, subscribing to the official Autodata Online service is highly recommended. This removes the need for any dongle emulators, driver hacks, or complex troubleshooting procedures entirely.
: Ensure you are running both the Autodata application and any emulator (like Sentinel) with administrator privileges. Regenerate Hardware ID (HWID) Open the Autodata folder and look for a tool named GetUID.exe HardwareID.exe
Autodata 3.45 uses an emulation system to mimic a physical USB security dongle (Sentinel Hasps). The portable version relies on specific registry entries, hardware IDs, and driver emulators to trick the software into thinking the original hardware license key is present. The error triggers when: