anybody know how to find sd card serial number on a garmin 546s or 740s?
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anybody know how to find sd card serial number on a garmin 546s or 740s?
has anybody tried this trick with oregon 550?
@happykid57
As stated by dvazg in his edit to that post 18 months ago "Where is the card ID....?",
and as stated by you "...."the real hard drive ID" is the same regardless what drive I select." I long ago gave up on that so-called hardware ID extractor.
I freely admit to a very shallow understanding of running command prompts, and was under the impression that a dir command on a drive only yields the "Volume Serial Number". Could you explain more fully how to get the CID using >dir?
Sorry, I did not mean to imply that that you can get the CID using the DIR command. You only get the "Volume Serial Number" (I called it the partition ID) when you issue the DIR command. You can also get the Volume Serial Number using the free utility "Speccy" which you can download for free from filehippo.com.
Last edited by Neil; 19th January 2013 at 07:56 AM. Reason: repair quote.
Ahh... semantics! Love 'em, or in this case Hate 'em! You meant "It gives the partition ID, which you can get by issuing a DIR command on that drive, not the card ID". Can't say i'm not disapointed though... oh, well. Back to sticking the sd into the nuvi to get the CID.
Unless someone's got another solution .
PS: Gave your post a "like", but only because it cleared up my confusion
Hello guys,
I'm trying to copy a Bluechart g2 vision map from the original sd card to another but i would like to keep it locked as is in the original. I know that the map is locked to the psn part of the cid of the sd card. Using an android app named SD tools, i can observe the following information about the sd card using my phone:
cid: 1b 53 4d 30 30 30 30 30 10 00 bd 8e e7 00 b1 2c
Serial: 0x00bd8ee7
date:01/2011
.......
now my query is if i use the serial observed as is and converted to decimal i get 12422887, which is an 8digit number instead of 10 is correct or:
if i reverse the serial to e7 8e bd 00 and then convert it to decimal, i get 3884891392, which looks fine.
As my GPSMAP421s drowned, i cannot test if the 3884891392 is the right number to use in the jetmouse generator.
Is there any other way to test if I have correctly unlocked my map?
I tried the homeport but it shows the detailed map without a sw.unl file in the sd card at all.
Thanks for your time guys
edit:
I would be grateful If somebody has a locked sd and an android phone to compare the the reversed-converted-to-decimal Serial which the "SD tools" app gives in the phone with the one his garmin device gives
Last edited by stefanos86; 6th March 2012 at 10:19 PM.
Hi I have a Garmin GPSMAP5212 chartplotter. How would I pull up the SD Card ID on this device?
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