Click and restart your computer to ensure changes take effect. 2. Apply Registry Settings Manually
In the Windows search bar, type UAC and select . Move the slider down to Never notify and click OK . Restart your computer. 5. Repair Corrupted System Files
Navigate to your Autodata installation folder or the installation package. Locate a folder named . Run the appropriate file for your operating system: For 32-bit systems: Run RegSettings_x86.reg . For 64-bit systems: Run RegSettings_x64.reg . Confirm the prompt to add the information to your registry. 3. Run as Administrator
If the software failed to write its configuration during installation, you might need to run the registry scripts manually.
(Optional) For a permanent fix, right-click the file, go to > Compatibility , and check the box for Run this program as an administrator . 4. Disable User Account Control (UAC)
Click and restart your computer to ensure changes take effect. 2. Apply Registry Settings Manually
In the Windows search bar, type UAC and select . Move the slider down to Never notify and click OK . Restart your computer. 5. Repair Corrupted System Files Click and restart your computer to ensure changes
Navigate to your Autodata installation folder or the installation package. Locate a folder named . Run the appropriate file for your operating system: For 32-bit systems: Run RegSettings_x86.reg . For 64-bit systems: Run RegSettings_x64.reg . Confirm the prompt to add the information to your registry. 3. Run as Administrator Move the slider down to Never notify and click OK
If the software failed to write its configuration during installation, you might need to run the registry scripts manually. Repair Corrupted System Files Navigate to your Autodata
(Optional) For a permanent fix, right-click the file, go to > Compatibility , and check the box for Run this program as an administrator . 4. Disable User Account Control (UAC)