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IDE harddisk serial number

Title: IDE harddisk serial number Question: You can get model name, firmware revision, serial number and other IDE harddisk information. Answer: Excuse my english. Most FAQ manuals recommend to use GetVolumeInformation for extracting of "harddisk serial number". But it is the volume serial number, not harddisk s/n. It is assigned and changed during formatting of partition. Some companies use cloning tools for installing software on all new computers by copying from the single harddisk to all another. Of course, volume serial numbers for these disks are identical. Now you can get real serial number of IDE hardisk. See also my articles on delphi3000: 1204 "IDE harddisk serial number (Part 2)" 1174 "SCSI-2 device serial number" // Get first IDE harddisk serial number function GetIdeSerialNumber : SerialNumber; const IDENTIFY_BUFFER_SIZE = 512; type TIDERegs = packed record bFeaturesReg : BYTE; // Used for specifying SMART "commands". bSectorCountReg : BYTE; // IDE sector count register bSectorNumberReg : BYTE; // IDE sector number register bCylLowReg : BYTE; // IDE low order cylinder value bCylHighReg : BYTE; // IDE high order cylinder value bDriveHeadReg : BYTE; // IDE drive/head register bCommandReg : BYTE; // Actual IDE command. bReserved : BYTE; // reserved for future use. Must be zero. end; TSendCmdInParams = packed record // Buffer size in bytes cBufferSize : DWORD; // Structure with drive register values. irDriveRegs : TIDERegs; // Physical drive number to send command to (0,1,2,3). bDriveNumber : BYTE; bReserved : Array[0..2] of Byte; dwReserved : Array[0..3] of DWORD; bBuffer : Array[0..0] of Byte; // Input buffer. end; TIdSector = packed record wGenConfig : Word; wNumCyls : Word; wReserved : Word; wNumHeads : Word; wBytesPerTrack : Word; wBytesPerSector : Word; wSectorsPerTrack : Word; wVendorUnique : Array[0..2] of Word; sSerialNumber : Array[0..19] of CHAR; wBufferType : Word; wBufferSize : Word; wECCSize : Word; sFirmwareRev : Array[0..7] of Char; sModelNumber : Array[0..39] of Char; wMoreVendorUnique : Word; wDoubleWordIO : Word; wCapabilities : Word; wReserved1 : Word; wPIOTiming : Word; wDMATiming : Word; wBS : Word; wNumCurrentCyls : Word; wNumCurrentHeads : Word; wNumCurrentSectorsPerTrack : Word; ulCurrentSectorCapacity : DWORD; wMultSectorStuff : Word; ulTotalAddressableSectors : DWORD; wSingleWordDMA : Word; wMultiWordDMA : Word; bReserved : Array[0..127] of BYTE; end; PIdSector = ^TIdSector; TDriverStatus = packed record // Error code from driver, or 0 if no error. bDriverError : Byte; // Contents of IDE Error register. Only valid when bDriverError is SMART_IDE_ERROR. bIDEStatus : Byte; bReserved : Array[0..1] of Byte; dwReserved : Array[0..1] of DWORD; end; TSendCmdOutParams = packed record // Size of bBuffer in bytes cBufferSize : DWORD; // Driver status structure. DriverStatus : TDriverStatus; // Buffer of arbitrary length in which to store the data read from the drive. bBuffer : Array[0..0] of BYTE; end; var hDevice : THandle; cbBytesReturned : DWORD; ptr : PChar; SCIP : TSendCmdInParams; aIdOutCmd : Array [0..(SizeOf(TSendCmdOutParams)+IDENTIFY_BUFFER_SIZE-1)-1] of Byte; IdOutCmd : TSendCmdOutParams absolute aIdOutCmd; procedure ChangeByteOrder( var Data; Size : Integer ); var ptr : PChar; i : Integer; c : Char; begin ptr := @Data; for i := 0 to (Size shr 1)-1 do begin c := ptr^; ptr^ := (ptr+1)^; (ptr+1)^ := c; Inc(ptr,2); end; end; begin Result := ''; // return empty string on error if SysUtils.Win32Platform=VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT then // Windows NT, Windows 2000 begin // warning! change name for other drives: ex.: second drive '\\.\PhysicalDrive1\' hDevice := CreateFile( '\\.\PhysicalDrive0', GENERIC_READ or GENERIC_WRITE, FILE_SHARE_READ or FILE_SHARE_WRITE, nil, OPEN_EXISTING, 0, 0 ); end else // Version Windows 95 OSR2, Windows 98 hDevice := CreateFile( '\\.\SMARTVSD', 0, 0, nil, CREATE_NEW, 0, 0 ); if hDevice=INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE then Exit; try FillChar(SCIP,SizeOf(TSendCmdInParams)-1,#0); FillChar(aIdOutCmd,SizeOf(aIdOutCmd),#0); cbBytesReturned := 0; // Set up data structures for IDENTIFY command. with SCIP do begin cBufferSize := IDENTIFY_BUFFER_SIZE; // bDriveNumber := 0; with irDriveRegs do begin bSectorCountReg := 1; bSectorNumberReg := 1; // if Win32Platform=VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT then bDriveHeadReg := $A0 // else bDriveHeadReg := $A0 or ((bDriveNum and 1) shl 4); bDriveHeadReg := $A0; bCommandReg := $EC; end; end; if not DeviceIoControl( hDevice, $0007c088, @SCIP, SizeOf(TSendCmdInParams)-1, @aIdOutCmd, SizeOf(aIdOutCmd), cbBytesReturned, nil ) then Exit; finally CloseHandle(hDevice); end; with PIdSector(@IdOutCmd.bBuffer)^ do begin ChangeByteOrder( sSerialNumber, SizeOf(sSerialNumber) ); (PChar(@sSerialNumber)+SizeOf(sSerialNumber))^ := #0; Result := PChar(@sSerialNumber); end; end; // For more information about S.M.A.R.T. IOCTL see // http://www.microsoft.com/hwdev/download/respec/iocltapi.rtf // See also sample SmartApp from MSDN Knowledge Base // Windows Development - Win32 Device Driver Kit - // SAMPLE: SmartApp.exe Accesses SMART stats in IDE drives // see also http://home.earthlink.net/~akonshin/ // IdeInfo.zip - sample delphi application using S.M.A.R.T. Ioctl API // IdeInfo2.zip - sample delphi application using S.M.A.R.T. Ioctl API // Notice: // WinNT/Win2000 - you must have read/WRITE access right to harddisk // (see article 1204 to get workaround for this problem). // Win98 // SMARTVSD.VXD must be installed in \windows\system\iosubsys // (Do not forget to reboot after copying)