Showing posts with label serial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label serial. Show all posts
Friday, September 18, 2015
How Can I Tell What Kind of MacBook I Have?
Click the 'Apple' menu and select 'About This Mac.'
Double-click the Mac operating system 'Version' text on the window. Your MacBook's serial number will be displayed.
Open your Web Browser and go to Apple's 'Check Your Service and Support Coverage' Web page at: Selfsolve.apple.com/agreementWarrantyDynamic.do
Enter your MacBook's serial number, then press 'Continue.' Your MacBook's model number will be displayed.
Go to Apple's 'How to Identify MacBook Models' Web page at Support.apple.com/kb/ht1635. Find your MacBook's model number and you will see what MacBook you have.
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Sunday, September 6, 2015
How to Determine MacBook Build Date
Open the 'Apple' menu and select “About This Mac.” Click on the “More Info…” button.
Locate the serial number for your Macbook in the 'Hardware Overview' window that opens. The serial will be 11 characters long and contain a mix of letters and numerals.
Use the serial number to determine the build date. The first two characters are a code that indicates the factory where the computer was made. The third character is the build date year. It is only a single digit. The number five, for example, would indicate a build date year of 2005 unless the computer is obviously very old, in which case it would indicate 1995. The fourth and fifth characters in the serial number indicate the build date week of the computer. The number 49 would indicate that the computer was manufactured in the second week of December.
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