[Techtoolslist] Samdisk looks very promising...

Colin Davies colin.w.davies at btopenworld.com
Wed Nov 28 15:48:51 EST 2012


Is it possible to clone the Serial Number so all 9100's look the same/have
same serial ? - It must be stored somewhere ?

----- Original Message -----
From: "John Robertson" <jrr at flippers.com>
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> Andrew Welburn wrote:

>>

>> On 27/11/2012 03:08, John Robertson wrote:

>>> David Shoemaker wrote:

>>>> Do I need the service disk to format my machine to use 6.1?

>>>

>>> Unfortunately the answer is Yes - you need a unserialized Service Disc

>>> for 6.0 or 6.1 to format your drive or CFC card.

>>

>> I used the 1.4 service disk to install 6.0 on my fluke... as noted on my

>> webpage :

>> http://www.andysarcade.net/personal/tech/fluke9100/index.htm

>>

>> so i guess the 1.4 service disk is 'unserialised'. I keep hearing mention

>> of serialisation, but to this point have not come up against problems

>> with it at all.

>

> What is interesting about the 1.4 service disk vs. the serialized 6.0

> service disk is the 6.0 has a much more extensive directory (from the

> image file). Unfortunately the serialization of that drive is the

> problem...and ahving five 9100s I've forgotten WHICH machine the disc was

> serialized for! Am going to figure that out shortly and then play with the

> serial numbers or hand the project off to someone who is more familiar

> with monkeying with this sort of thing.

>

> Where is Corey Stupp these days anyway!

>

> John :-#)#

>> ...

>>

>> Andrew Welburn

>> http://www.andys-arcade.com

>>

>>

>

>

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