Autodata 3.45 The Hardware Information Does Not Match With Your Dongle

Windows Updates can change system files that break the emulator.

Open the AuDaS0 folder and run the driver setup files.

Run from command line (as admin):

Some users replace HaspHL.dll (in AutoData folder) with a version that skips HW matching. : Antivirus flags, software instability, legal issues. Not recommended for commercial shops. Windows Updates can change system files that break

There it was. The wiring diagram for the Vanos solenoids. The exact resistance value for the crank sensor: 540 ohms.

Follow these troubleshooting procedures in order to resolve the dongle hardware mismatch.

Provide vendor with:

"The hardware information does not match with your dongle."

Not necessarily. It usually means the computer’s hardware signature changed. Test the dongle on another PC to confirm.

Perform these quick checks to rule out simple issues: : Antivirus flags, software instability, legal issues

In the bay outside the office door, a 1998 BMW E39 M5 sat on the hydraulic lift. It was a beast of a machine, a mechanical masterpiece, but it was currently suffering from a phantom misfire that had baffled three other shops. The owner, a man with deep pockets and a short temper, had given Leo an ultimatum: fix it by noon, or the car—and the lucrative contract that came with it—went to the dealership.

Because Autodata 3.45 is an older piece of software (designed for Windows 7/XP), it conflicts heavily with Windows 10/11 security protocols.

Windows Updates can change system files that break the emulator.

Open the AuDaS0 folder and run the driver setup files.

Run from command line (as admin):

Some users replace HaspHL.dll (in AutoData folder) with a version that skips HW matching. : Antivirus flags, software instability, legal issues. Not recommended for commercial shops.

There it was. The wiring diagram for the Vanos solenoids. The exact resistance value for the crank sensor: 540 ohms.

Follow these troubleshooting procedures in order to resolve the dongle hardware mismatch.

Provide vendor with:

"The hardware information does not match with your dongle."

Not necessarily. It usually means the computer’s hardware signature changed. Test the dongle on another PC to confirm.

Perform these quick checks to rule out simple issues:

In the bay outside the office door, a 1998 BMW E39 M5 sat on the hydraulic lift. It was a beast of a machine, a mechanical masterpiece, but it was currently suffering from a phantom misfire that had baffled three other shops. The owner, a man with deep pockets and a short temper, had given Leo an ultimatum: fix it by noon, or the car—and the lucrative contract that came with it—went to the dealership.

Because Autodata 3.45 is an older piece of software (designed for Windows 7/XP), it conflicts heavily with Windows 10/11 security protocols.