- The serial number is stored in the Card Identification Register (CID) which is read by ‘Command 10' as stated in the SD Simplified Specifications. Unfortunately, it is not possible to read the CID of the card with a USB adapter — you need a ‘direct' SD interface.
- Jan 22, 2009.
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- The serial number is stored in the Card Identification Register (CID) which is read by ‘Command 10' as stated in the SD Simplified Specifications. Unfortunately, it is not possible to read the CID of the card with a USB adapter — you need a ‘direct' SD interface.
- Jan 22, 2009.
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Change Sd Card Serial Number Is Stored. Dawn of war soulstorm free iso. The serial number is stored in the Card Identification Register (CID) which is read by Command 10 as stated in the SD Simplified Specifications. Unfortunately, it is not possible to read the CID of the card with a USB adapter you need a direct SD.
2007-06-19 23:09:47 UTC
I'll be receiving a GPS programs and maps on an SD card soon and would
like to clone the card for backup. The software is locked to the
serial number of the SD card, so just backing up the data isn't
enough. I suspect it is impossible to clone the card completely,
including serial number, but thought I'd ask if anyone has
investigated this and found a solution. I believe one can change the
Volume ID of hard drives and imagine something similar being possible
for SD cards.
I appreciate that unscrupulous people might clone such cards and sell
copies, and I certainly don't want to facilitate that behaviour
through this thread. Given that the program and data on the card in
question cost me $183 CAD, I do feel rather vulnerable, even if I can
backup the contents of the card excluding the serial number. I have
had SD cards become totally unreadable and unformatable and would like
to be prepared should it happen with this one.
Only freeware, please.
Thanks,
Larry
like to clone the card for backup. The software is locked to the
serial number of the SD card, so just backing up the data isn't
enough. I suspect it is impossible to clone the card completely,
including serial number, but thought I'd ask if anyone has
investigated this and found a solution. I believe one can change the
Volume ID of hard drives and imagine something similar being possible
for SD cards.
I appreciate that unscrupulous people might clone such cards and sell
copies, and I certainly don't want to facilitate that behaviour
through this thread. Given that the program and data on the card in
question cost me $183 CAD, I do feel rather vulnerable, even if I can
backup the contents of the card excluding the serial number. I have
had SD cards become totally unreadable and unformatable and would like
to be prepared should it happen with this one.
Only freeware, please.
Thanks,
Larry
2007-06-19 23:09:47 UTC
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I'll be receiving a GPS programs and maps on an SD card soon and would
like to clone the card for backup. The software is locked to the
serial number of the SD card, so just backing up the data isn't
enough. I suspect it is impossible to clone the card completely,
including serial number, but thought I'd ask if anyone has
investigated this and found a solution. I believe one can change the
Volume ID of hard drives and imagine something similar being possible
for SD cards.
I appreciate that unscrupulous people might clone such cards and sell
copies, and I certainly don't want to facilitate that behaviour
through this thread. Given that the program and data on the card in
question cost me $183 CAD, I do feel rather vulnerable, even if I can
backup the contents of the card excluding the serial number. I have
had SD cards become totally unreadable and unformatable and would like
to be prepared should it happen with this one.
Only freeware, please.
Thanks,
Larry
like to clone the card for backup. The software is locked to the
serial number of the SD card, so just backing up the data isn't
enough. I suspect it is impossible to clone the card completely,
including serial number, but thought I'd ask if anyone has
investigated this and found a solution. I believe one can change the
Volume ID of hard drives and imagine something similar being possible
for SD cards.
I appreciate that unscrupulous people might clone such cards and sell
copies, and I certainly don't want to facilitate that behaviour
through this thread. Given that the program and data on the card in
question cost me $183 CAD, I do feel rather vulnerable, even if I can
backup the contents of the card excluding the serial number. I have
had SD cards become totally unreadable and unformatable and would like
to be prepared should it happen with this one.
Only freeware, please.
Thanks,
Larry