The Hardware Information Does Not Match With Your Dongle Autodata Work Site
Search for an executable utility named GetSystemID.exe , HID.exe , or LicenseGen.exe . Right-click the tool and select .
Run the tool as an administrator to clear out stagnant hardware entries.
If you are running AutoData in a virtual machine (e.g., VirtualBox, VMware):
If you have moved your installation to a brand-new computer and receive this error, the software might be "locked" to your old hardware's signature. In this case, you will likely need to contact your software distributor to or provide a new activation code that matches your new hardware profile. Search for an executable utility named GetSystemID
To resolve this mismatch, you must ensure the software is "locked" to your current system's unique signature:
This guide will walk you through why this happens and the steps you can take to get back to work. Why Does This Error Occur?
Right-click the and select Properties . Navigate to the Compatibility tab. Check the box for Run this program as an administrator . If you are running AutoData in a virtual machine (e
Open the and navigate to Programs and Features .
Step 3: Run in Compatibility Mode and Administrator Privilege
Step through the for a 64-bit system.
If you use a local developer license file, run your local license generation tool, paste the new ID, and output a new .reg or .lic file.
Old or corrupt drivers often trigger hardware mismatch errors. Remove the dongle from the USB port. Sentinel Driver
Autodata relies on third-party security frameworks like Sentinel SuperPro or Aladdin HASP to read the dongle encryption. Corrupted drivers are a primary culprit for hardware mismatches. Why Does This Error Occur
