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Autodata Runtime Error 217 At 00580d29 Windows 10 Jun 2026

Autodata needs a special file called cmd.dll to run smoothly. If Windows 10 does not know where this file is, Error 217 will appear. You can manually tell Windows where to find it. Go to the search bar on your Windows taskbar. Type into the search bar.

Windows 10 User Account Control (UAC) blocking Autodata from accessing restricted system directories. autodata runtime error 217 at 00580d29 windows 10

This error typically occurs because the software attempts to access memory addresses or hardware ports (often related to old copy-protection drivers) that Windows 10 blocks for security reasons. Autodata needs a special file called cmd

Windows 10 protects system folders and registry hives. If Autodata tries to read its licensing data without elevated privileges, it will throw Runtime Error 217. Go to the search bar on your Windows taskbar

If you are using an older 3.45 version, look for updates or patched versions that are more compatible with Windows 10.

In 90% of cases, solves this issue. If you have tried all these steps and the error persists, it is highly likely that your specific version of Autodata is incompatible with your specific build of Windows 10, or the installation files are corrupted.

Missing, altered, or corrupted registry keys related to the Autodata license or configuration.

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Autodata needs a special file called cmd.dll to run smoothly. If Windows 10 does not know where this file is, Error 217 will appear. You can manually tell Windows where to find it. Go to the search bar on your Windows taskbar. Type into the search bar.

Windows 10 User Account Control (UAC) blocking Autodata from accessing restricted system directories.

This error typically occurs because the software attempts to access memory addresses or hardware ports (often related to old copy-protection drivers) that Windows 10 blocks for security reasons.

Windows 10 protects system folders and registry hives. If Autodata tries to read its licensing data without elevated privileges, it will throw Runtime Error 217.

If you are using an older 3.45 version, look for updates or patched versions that are more compatible with Windows 10.

In 90% of cases, solves this issue. If you have tried all these steps and the error persists, it is highly likely that your specific version of Autodata is incompatible with your specific build of Windows 10, or the installation files are corrupted.

Missing, altered, or corrupted registry keys related to the Autodata license or configuration.