A "dongle free" solution typically involves a Software Dongle Emulator . This is a piece of software (often a kernel-level driver like MultiKey or VUSB ) that pretends to be the physical USB dongle.
It sounds like you are encountering an error message related to , a diagnostic software often used in the automotive repair industry. The full message—“The hardware information does not match with your dongle free”—suggests a licensing or security conflict, typically involving a USB dongle (hardware key). A "dongle free" solution typically involves a Software
This is a detailed report regarding the error message: typically encountered with Autodata 3.45. A "dongle free" solution typically involves a Software
Many "dongle emulators" provided in free packages contain trojans designed to bypass your antivirus. A "dongle free" solution typically involves a Software
Software piracy and unauthorized usage have historically plagued the automotive software industry. To combat this, Autodata implemented a robust Hardware Security Module (HSM) system, colloquially known as a "dongle." The error message "The hardware information does not match with your dongle" serves as a critical failure state in the authentication chain, preventing the software from launching. Understanding this error requires a dissection of the software’s validation logic.
The Sentinel Protection drivers are either missing or outdated.
If you are using a version that utilizes a "Crack" or a "Keygen," the error usually stems from a previous installation.