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Just wanting to find out year of manufacture of my laptop 

device name. LAPTOP -51GRFITR

Processor Intel (R) Cimaron(R) In 4000 CPU at 1.1 0GHZ 1.1 0GHZ

DEVICE ID.  

235405A1-E695-4DCB-A1CB-6 AF1D661E7D0

product id

00325–81104–003835 – AAOEM

System type – 64 bit operating system, X64 – based processor

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@P_FARRELL 

 

You can use its serial number to work out when it was manufactured.


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


CCSYWWZZZZ


For example Y = 8, WW = 03 which indicates your machine was built on week 03 year 2018 or from Jan. 15, 2018 to Jan. 21, 2018

 

HPSA shows you what is its s/n  for example (please do NOT show s/n to anyone)

 

       s-n.png

 

Regards,

 

BH
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