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Help me to find out the year of manufacture of my laptop HP Probook 440 G9

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Look at the serial number.

 

The 4th, 5th and 6th characters will always be numbers.

 

The 4th number is the year of manufacture. It will always be 0 - 9.

 

The 5th and 6th numbers are the week of manufacture.  They will always be 01 - 52.

 

For example:  If the 4th, 5th and 6th characters of the serial number are 123, that means the notebook was made in 2021 during the 23rd week of the year (June).

 

Yes, it could have been 2011, or 2001, but you would probably know around when you bought the PC and there is no way that the Probook 440 G9 was made 13 years ago. 😊

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Look at the serial number.

 

The 4th, 5th and 6th characters will always be numbers.

 

The 4th number is the year of manufacture. It will always be 0 - 9.

 

The 5th and 6th numbers are the week of manufacture.  They will always be 01 - 52.

 

For example:  If the 4th, 5th and 6th characters of the serial number are 123, that means the notebook was made in 2021 during the 23rd week of the year (June).

 

Yes, it could have been 2011, or 2001, but you would probably know around when you bought the PC and there is no way that the Probook 440 G9 was made 13 years ago. 😊

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