Install the new driver, which restores the communication interface between Windows and your dongle emulator. Step 2: Regenerate the License Registry File (RegKey)
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If you are using a virtual emulator, the hardware ID inside your old .reg file no longer matches your PC. You must create a new one.
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Locate the folder from your original Autodata 3.45 installation files.
Add the ADBCD.exe (or your specific Autodata executable) to this list. ⚠️ Important Considerations
Double-click the new reg.reg file to add it to the Windows registry. Restart the computer. 2. Correctly Install the Emulator If you share with third parties, their policies apply
: During installation, the system generates an 8-digit (32-bit) or 10-digit (64-bit) code known as a hardware ID or UID.
Navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Emulator\HASP (Note: Path may vary based on your specific emulator).
—the literal key to his garage’s diagnostic empire—and double-clicked the icon for Autodata 3.45 If you are using a virtual emulator, the
Remember that Autodata 3.45 is an older version. If you rely on it for daily workshop operations, consider upgrading to Autodata’s latest online subscription. Not only will you eliminate dongle headaches, but you’ll also get up-to-date vehicle data and technical support.
Open your key generator ( Autodata_Keygen.exe ), paste your new hardware ID into the appropriate field, and click .
Scroll down to find the or HASP Loader . Right-click the service and select Restart .
Wait for the command script to install the virtual hardware drivers.
Open the AuDaS0 folder and run the driver setup files.