![]() ![]() What you are trying to do will work fine in the Express version (though if you're using Express, why not download the latest version?). I have offered all the help you really need. Using this VB 2005? - Could it be that it's not working because of the fact that I'm using VB 2005 Express Edition?Ĭan someone help me out here, so I won't waist my time if that is the problem I just have to buy a different version. On Saturday, Janu12:30:22 AM UTC-6, Kurt wrote: > I’m trying to learn on VB 2005 Express and none of the examples given above seem to work does anyone have something that will read serial number of HD.On Saturday, Janu12:30:22 AM UTC-6, Kurt wrote: >I’m trying to learn on VB 2005 Express and none of the examples given above seem to work does anyone have something that will read serial number of HD. But you can browse MSDN and learn about p/invoke as it applies to programs. ![]() Unfortunately, the web site is having some kind of problem and isn't serving up the actual page at where the full details would be found. I don't recall how the syntax works specifically, but according to, it looks very similar to what you've tried. What you're trying to do is called 'interop' or 'p/invoke' in.NET. The declaration you posted calls into unmanaged code to perform the operation. In VB4, VB6 it's done using Public Declare Function GetVolumeInformation Lib 'kernel32' Alias 'GetVolumeInformationA' (ByVal lpRootPathName As String, ByVal lpVolumeNameBuffer As String, ByVal nVolumeNameSize As Long, ByVal lpVolumeSerialNumber As Long, ByVal lpMaximumComponentLength As Long, ByVal lpFileSystemFlags As Long, ByVal lpFileSystemNameBuffer As String, ByVal nFileSystemNameSize As Long) As Long but I don't know and can't find online how to do it within 2005 express any and all help is appreciated. Setedit technisat setedit 225 setedit hd100 setedit hd 100 SetEdit v3.26 setedit 1.05. Compressed file Setedit HD100.rar download at Serial numbers for setedit: Setedit serial number. ![]() ![]() If you still have trouble downloading Setedit HD100. If file is deleted from your desired shared host first try checking different host by clicking on another file title. ![]()
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