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How To Fix The Encryption Key Error In Autodata 3.38


How to fix the encryption key error in Autodata 3.38




Autodata 3.38 is a software program that provides diagnostic and repair information for various vehicles. It is widely used by mechanics and car enthusiasts. However, some users may encounter an error message that says "Encryption key not valid" when they try to run the program. This error prevents the program from launching and accessing the data.




How to fix the encryption key error in Autodata 3.38



There are several possible causes for this error, such as corrupted files, incompatible system settings, outdated drivers, or malware infection. In this article, we will show you some methods to fix the encryption key error in Autodata 3.38 and get the program working again.


Method 1: Run the DISM tool




The DISM (Deployment Image Servicing and Management) tool is a Windows utility that can scan and repair system files and components. It can help fix some common issues that may affect the performance and functionality of your programs. To run the DISM tool, follow these steps:


  • Right click on the Start button, click on Command Prompt (Admin).



In the Administrator: Command Prompt window, type the following commands. Press the Enter key after each command:


DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Scanhealth


  • DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth



  • To close the Administrator: Command Prompt window, type Exit, and then press Enter.



Note: The tool might take 15-20 minutes to finish running, so please do not cancel it.


Method 2: Reinstall Autodata 3.38




Sometimes, the encryption key error may be caused by corrupted or missing files in the Autodata 3.38 installation folder. To fix this, you can try reinstalling the program and see if that resolves the issue. To reinstall Autodata 3.38, follow these steps:


  • Go to Control Panel > Programs > Programs and Features.



  • Find Autodata 3.38 in the list of installed programs and click on Uninstall.



  • Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the uninstallation process.



  • Restart your computer.



  • Download Autodata 3.38 from a trusted source or use your original installation disc.



  • Run the setup file and follow the on-screen instructions to install Autodata 3.38.



  • Launch Autodata 3.38 and check if the encryption key error is gone.



Method 3: Update your drivers




The encryption key error may also be related to outdated or incompatible drivers on your computer. Drivers are software components that enable your hardware devices to communicate with your operating system and programs. If your drivers are not up to date or compatible with Autodata 3.38, you may experience errors or crashes when running the program. To update your drivers, follow these steps:


  • Go to Device Manager by right clicking on the Start button and selecting Device Manager.



  • Expand the categories of devices and look for any yellow exclamation marks or red crosses next to them.



  • If you see any problematic devices, right click on them and select Update driver.



  • Select Search automatically for updated driver software and wait for Windows to find and install the latest drivers for your devices.



  • If Windows cannot find any updated drivers, you can also visit the manufacturer's website and download the drivers manually.



  • After updating your drivers, restart your computer and launch Autodata 3.38 to see if the encryption key error is fixed.



Method 4: Scan your computer for malware




Another possible cause for the encryption key error is malware infection. Malware is malicious software that can harm your computer or steal your data. Some malware may interfere with your programs or modify your system settings, resulting in errors or crashes. To scan your computer for malware, follow these steps:


  • Download and install a reputable antivirus program such as Malwarebytes or Norton.



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