Use this link, find file Card_ID.rar, unrar, copy to SDCard, then execute it in WinCE and see txt how to convert it to valid CID number
I tried it and it works fine. This is only one application on internet I found after weeks of searching functional CID reader :o) [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
3rd December 2010, 09:57 AM
n0165813
Apologies for resurrecting the post, but is there now a consensus to which software / programs will generate the correct CID?
Yes I am well aware that using a nuvi is the most reliable method, I'm after that would work on either a eeepc 2g (not sure if sd reader is usb bus connected) or a pocket pc ipaq or similar.
Cheers
8th December 2010, 09:12 PM
smokefree
Is there any other way to close the diagnostic menu (after having found the SD card ID number) apart from switching the unit off and back on again?
Edit:
On my nüvi 250W I have found an "Exit" button on the first screen of the diagnostic menu:
If I have a partition ID of a kingston micro sd card using ID Extractor of 0403-0201 is there and easy way of converting this into the 10 digit decimal code for use as the cards unit ID.
Windows calculator does not work as the partition id starts with a 0
Thanks
Reading on elsewhere this is not going to work is it, CID is the way
25th March 2011, 02:48 AM
bluetiger
Thank you. That was helpful.
21st August 2011, 07:22 AM
teddytora
Hi Everyone,
I have managed to get into the diagnostic menu of my Edge 800 using the following method:
Wrench -> System -> GPS -> View Satellites
Touching and holding the upper left corner of the screen brings up the diagnostic-screen.
However I don't see any option to run checksum. I assume the ESN number is the ID of the EDge, not the SD card?
Seems like the CID for Sandisk & KIngston MicroSd cards are printed on the front, although you will need a bright light & some sort of magnifying glass to read them.
The Sandisk CID is a straightforward 10 digit number, however the Kingston appears in the following format (letters & numbers changed):
1036sg293f
Any idea how that would translate to the 10 digit CID?
Can confirm the Sandisk works perfectly, but am still stumped with the Kingston, if anyone can shed any light on how to decipher the above number it would be much appreciated
21st August 2011, 12:34 PM
catymag
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22nd August 2011, 04:08 AM
fayest
Thanks catymag it works with my nuvi 3790 when touching battery icon on upper right corner
24th August 2011, 02:21 PM
teddytora
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Having Re-read the entire thread several times I 'm afraid I'm none the wiser.
The actual code on my MicroSd reads: 1048RF3293F
I've tried dropping the "R", the only non-hex character, & entering the remaining string into a hex/decimal converter, both as is, & reversing the 2 digit pairings (i.e. 3F29F34810), the results are as follows:
1048RF3293F = 69943372095 (11 digits)
3F29F34810 = 271286749200 (12 digits)
Can anyone please explain where I'm going wrong?
Alternatively if anyone can point me to the checksum function within the Edge 800 diagnostic menu that might do it
No Luck?
Oh well, hope some one finds the information about how to access the Edge 800 diagnostic menu & how how to find the apparently encrypted MicroSd card CID numbers useful
28th September 2011, 10:32 AM
musiotunya
I have a smilar problem,i have both the the device and sd ID numbers,how do i use these to activate my software ?