Hi Jernej,
on Sat, 12 Aug 2006 17:59:32 +0200GMT (12.08.2006, 17:59 +0200GMT here),
you, Jernej Simončič, wrote:
JS Volume serial number is stored in the boot sector, and it's usually written
JS when the disk is formatted.
Thanks a lot Jernej! But before changing the volume ID, I'd like to
On Sunday, August 13, 2006, 15:30:34, Peter Meyns wrote:
Thanks a lot Jernej! But before changing the volume ID, I'd like to
know the existing one. Where can I find it? I tried and searched on
Win XP and on Kanotix, but to no avail.
Just type VOL drive: in command prompt.
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Jernej
Hi Jernej,
on Sun, 13 Aug 2006 16:44:44 +0200GMT (13.08.2006, 16:44 +0200GMT here),
you, Jernej Simončič, wrote:
JS On Sunday, August 13, 2006, 15:30:34, Peter Meyns wrote:
Thanks a lot Jernej! But before changing the volume ID, I'd like to
know the existing one. Where can I find it? I tried
Hello TBBETA,
I have tried Voyager today for the first time. Nice to see that I can
use my TB! pro key for it. But it's far less nice to see that I can
activate only 5 USB sticks.
I understand that Ritlabs must avoid piracy, but I'd really like to be
free to change my usb stick more
Hi Fabio,
on Sat, 12 Aug 2006 15:42:42 +0200GMT (12.08.2006, 15:42 +0200GMT here),
you, Fabio Muzzi, wrote:
FM I have tried Voyager today for the first time. Nice to see that I can
FM use my TB! pro key for it. But it's far less nice to see that I can
FM activate only 5 USB sticks.
FM
Hello Peter,
On Sat, 12 Aug 2006 16:57:02 +0200 GMT (12/08/2006, 21:57 +0700 GMT),
Peter Meyns wrote:
PM How about backing up the complete contents of the stick to a hard disk
PM or CD from time to time? So you can always copy it to another device
PM and run it from there. No need for a new
On Saturday, August 12, 2006, 17:01:18, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
No, I don't think so. I think the Voyager installation on the stick
(it's OTFE) is related to the stick's serial number.
If it's the volume serial number, that can be easily changed through
software.
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Jernej Simončič
Hello Jernej,
On Sat, 12 Aug 2006 17:12:27 +0200 GMT (12/08/2006, 22:12 +0700 GMT),
Jernej Simončič wrote:
No, I don't think so. I think the Voyager installation on the stick
(it's OTFE) is related to the stick's serial number.
JS If it's the volume serial number, that can be easily changed
On Saturday, August 12, 2006, 17:29:38, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
If it is in the software of the stick, what you are suggesting is
either a workaround or a crack, isn't it?
Volume serial number is stored in the boot sector, and it's usually written
when the disk is formatted. Given that USB
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