My serial number is on a label which is applied over the spot where the
original number would have been. it looks to me like the original number
had rubbed off (common problem on these machines).
todd heim
www.heim913.net
On Saturday, July 7, 2001, at 03:42 PM, Jim wrote:
> Geoffrey & Todd,
>
> You can use the Apple System Profiler unde OS 9.x (and maybe earlier
> OS's too). It will tell you the serial number of your Powerbook, in
> the "System Profile" page, under "Product information". Comparing
> the label on the bottom of my powerbook with what it reports, I see a
> slight difference: the system profiler has a few extra characters at
> the end. For example:
>
> System Profiler Reports: AB12345C-D67-ef89
> Powerbook Label Reads: AB12345CD67
>
> I don't know which number the Apple website wants (I have a yo-yo
> power adapter), but I suppose you can try both formats.
>
> Of course, if the serial numbers had been changed or obliterated
> BEFORE you bought the powerbook, you should hope that it hasn't been
> reported as stolen property. You do still have your receipts, right?
> <wink>
>
> Apple's website states that factory refurbished hardware has a new
> serial number assigned to it, so that may account for the new label
> Todd reports seeing. Also, it is possible that the refurbished
> serial numbers have not yet been added to Apple's database of
> legitimate serial numbers. In either event, if your power supply is
> of the model that Apple is recalling, they surely will replace it.
> Call them. Because if they won't, after having announced a recall of
> that model number (thereby admitting both defect and liability), and
> if that powersupply starts a fire, then you'd have a winning lawsuit.
>
> --Jim.
>
>
> Geoffrey Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Well, I have checked and I "appear" to be a candidate for a
>> replacement but the rub is that I purchased my Wasllstreet used and
>> all the numbers on the label on the bottom of the case have rubbed
>> off. Surely, it must be available elesewhere ....... .
>
> and...
>
> Todd Heim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I do have the adaptor "M4402" and it does get very hot to the touch,
>> something that has concerned me before this recall.
>> The serial number on these powerbooks is on the bottom on a white label
>> right?
>> well anyways, it appears that mine was rubbed off, and a new one put on
>> (I bought the powerbook used) and the form on apples webpage does not
>> accept the number; "Error: Invalid Serial Number".
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