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03-20-2024 10:55 AM
I want to replace the motherboard, and was told that I can find the part in HP's PartSurfer if insert the serial.
Unfortunately, I don't know what the serial is.
The laptop would not turn on, and the usual advice for finding the serial number is to check the Bios, which I obviously can't do.
I saw a few numbers and codes written on the motherboard. such as:
DAOG3PMB8DO REV:D (either of the O's could actually be 0's)
E162264
Build ID: 22WW2AKZ601#SABA#DABA
etc.
I attached pictures of all the numbers I could find.
Is there any way I could cross reference these numbers, or the laptop's model, to find what kind of Motherboard I need?
Do I even have to get the exact same motherboard, or are there several models that work with this chassis and hardware?
I would be grateful for any lead.
03-20-2024 11:02 AM
You should be able to find your serial number by logging into your Microsoft account and expanding :"devices"
Note that motherboards can have different versions due to different hardware being used. The bios for "rev d" might not be the same for "rev c" etc.
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03-20-2024 11:35 AM
The serial number is on the bottom of the laptop in tiny letters. The code is alphanumeric.
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