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Old 6th February 2007, 13:12   #11  |  Link
jokin
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Originally Posted by arnezami View Post
Code:
Lentgh Code: 00 22 00 00
  Volume ID: 40 00 04 06 32 04 20 11 57 47 48 44 56 4D 00 00 
        MAC: xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx
Thats a Volume ID indeed. And the unqiue 12 bytes are much more random in this case (although the last six sort of look like ascii characters: assuming you got this from WinHex: how does it show up in the Ascii part of WinHex?). What movie/distributer is this from?

I still see structure. Maybe we can figure out what it stands for (like the date/time thing in my example).

arnezami

PS. Its best to remove the MAC bytes like I just did for your own protection.
It is a memory dump I still had when I found the volume key for Apollo 13 from Universal studios.
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