The software looks for a specific "Language" ID in the registry to determine which UI files to load. If the installer failed to write these keys—common with unofficial versions or Windows 10/11 security blocks—the program will trigger this error and fail to launch according to technical guides on Fixing Registry Errors Do you have the installation folder open to check for a
Sometimes the error is purely a . Even if the registry key exists, AutoData may be denied read access. The software looks for a specific "Language" ID
If you are running an older version of Autodata on a newer version of Windows (e.g., Windows 10 or 11), the software may be trying to access the registry in an outdated way. Windows 10 or 11)