{ >Who can give me the source code in TP 6.0 which reads a HardDisks Volume >Serial Number ? Starting With Dos 4 this inFormation can be GET/SET using inT 21h func 69h Entry AH =69h Al = 00h Get Serial number and Label Al = 01h Set Serial number BL = drive number 0=default, 1=A: .....) DS:DX Pointer to a 24 Bytes Buffer (see below) Return Cf set on error AX = error code (same as Int 21h AH = 59 ) CF Clear if Ok if AL was 0 then Buffer is filled with offset size Contents: 0 Word 0 2 DWord the disk Serial number 6 11 Bytes= volume Label or "NO NAME" 16 8 Bytes = 'FAT12' or 'FAT16' The buffer is actually a copy of ByteS $27 to $3D of the Sector 0 of the disk So With previous versions of Dos one should be able to do an Absolute read of sector 0 from the disk and extract the Info from a buffer. I did not dare doing it.... Last Thought: With Dos earlier than 4 , there was no disk serial number so what the point looking For one .... !!!! Although this info can be used to set one ??? (not by me... I need too badly my hard disk to experiment With Int 13h ..... ) Here is a Program that Get these Infos... I did not dare trying the Set Function (AL=1...) see above... } Program GetSerial; Uses Dos; Var Buffer : Array[0..23] of Byte; R : Registers; Serial : LongInt; VLabel : String[11]; Fat : String[8]; begin R.AH := $69; R.AL := 0; R.BL := 3; { C: Drive } R.DS := Seg(Buffer); R.DX := ofs(Buffer); Intr($21,R); if (R.Flags and Fcarry = 0) then begin Move(Buffer[2], Serial, Sizeof(LongInt)); Move(Buffer[6], VLabel[1], 11); VLabel[0] := Char(11); Move(Buffer[16], Fat[1], 8); Fat[0] := Char(8); end; Writeln(VLabel); Writeln(Fat); readln; end.