Repack versions often come with a "GetID" or "HWID Gen" tool.
Understanding the Issue
Antivirus software often flags these files for good reason. The error “hardware information does not match” could also be a symptom of malware corrupting the emulator.
Sentinel Driver: Ensure the Sentinel Protection Installer is installed before running the emulator.
Preventing Future Mismatches
- ✅ Freeze the hardware configuration before installing AutoData.
- ✅ Keep a disk image of the original working system (e.g., with Clonezilla or Acronis).
- ✅ Use a dedicated, offline PC for legacy diagnostic software.
- ✅ Document the dongle serial number and original hardware specs.
Conclusion
Error 345 indicates that the AutoData software’s security system has detected a change in the computer’s core hardware identity relative to the dongle’s stored signature. The required “repack” is a vendor-controlled license update. Without access to the original vendor, the only reliable fix is restoring the original hardware or migrating to a different diagnostic platform.
This error usually occurs because the "repack" or cracked version of the software is trying to communicate with a security dongle emulator that is either blocked by Windows security, missing drivers, or installed incorrectly.
Repack versions often come with a "GetID" or "HWID Gen" tool.
Understanding the Issue
Antivirus software often flags these files for good reason. The error “hardware information does not match” could also be a symptom of malware corrupting the emulator. Repack versions often come with a "GetID" or "HWID Gen" tool
Sentinel Driver: Ensure the Sentinel Protection Installer is installed before running the emulator. Understanding the Issue
Preventing Future Mismatches
- ✅ Freeze the hardware configuration before installing AutoData.
- ✅ Keep a disk image of the original working system (e.g., with Clonezilla or Acronis).
- ✅ Use a dedicated, offline PC for legacy diagnostic software.
- ✅ Document the dongle serial number and original hardware specs.
Conclusion
Error 345 indicates that the AutoData software’s security system has detected a change in the computer’s core hardware identity relative to the dongle’s stored signature. The required “repack” is a vendor-controlled license update. Without access to the original vendor, the only reliable fix is restoring the original hardware or migrating to a different diagnostic platform. Antivirus software often flags these files for good reason
This error usually occurs because the "repack" or cracked version of the software is trying to communicate with a security dongle emulator that is either blocked by Windows security, missing drivers, or installed incorrectly.














