Record the model number, serial number, purchase date and place of purchase information in the space provided below. The serial number and model number are recorded on the label affixed to your computer. All correspondence concerning your unit should include the.
There are two main ways to work out which motherboard is in your Packard Bell computer.
1. On the back or bottom of you computer, there should be a sticker which contains your serial number, and also a model number or FCC ID number. This can appear in a number of different formats, ie
- FCC ID: FOD640pt - This signifies a 640 Motherboard.
- Model : A940-4X4E680 - This signifies a 680 Motherboard.
2. If you cannot find the sticker, and your Packard Bell came with a Pentium Processor (P75-P200) in it, you can also read the BIOS screen when your computer boots up, ie,
and then check the last 4 letters of the second line (in this case BYOR) against the BIOS ID column of the motherboard table on the previous page.
There are two main ways to work out which motherboard is in your Packard Bell computer.
1. On the back or bottom of you computer, there should be a sticker which contains your serial number, and also a model number or FCC ID number. This can appear in a number of different formats, ie
- FCC ID: FOD640pt - This signifies a 640 Motherboard.
- Model : A940-4X4E680 - This signifies a 680 Motherboard.
2. If you cannot find the sticker, and your Packard Bell came with a Pentium Processor (P75-P200) in it, you can also read the BIOS screen when your computer boots up, ie,
and then check the last 4 letters of the second line (in this case BYOR) against the BIOS ID column of the motherboard table on the previous page.