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How do I find the date of manufature on my HP G62-340US? 

Ken
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Hi, Ken

 

That means your notebook was built in 2011 (1) in the 2nd calendar week (02) of the year or January 2011.

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Hi:

 

You can decode the serial number to find the year and week of mfr as follows...

 

For the serial number the typical format is to have the 4th, 5th, and 6th characters to reference when the product was built.  The fourth character is the year date (Y) and the next two (WW), the week in that year it was made.

 

CCSYWWZZZZ  

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My trouble is the serial no. is cnf1021mtb.

Ken
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Hi, Ken

 

That means your notebook was built in 2011 (1) in the 2nd calendar week (02) of the year or January 2011.

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I guess my brain is too fogged to think straight today!!! Thanks Paul, I really appreciate the help! Have a Blessed Day today and always, Ken.

Ken
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Anytime, Ken.

 

Glad to have been of assistance, and thank you for your service in the US Armed Forces.

 

You have a Blessed Day too!

 

Paul

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Forgot to ask if it is the model 1.0 or 1.1? How can you tell?

 

Ken
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And you are very welcome, I would still be in if I could!! Although I have been out sincew 1979, I wanted to make a career out of it!

Ken
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@disabled_vet

 

Thank you for your service and we will always give our support.

 

Week 02January 10, 2011January 16, 2011

 

Ohraa

 

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REO

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Thanks! I have never seen that!!

Ken
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