- Product name (model number): Identify your notebook in a series your product belongs. For example, HP Spectre Folio - 13-ak0001na. You might need more specific information to find support for your product.
- Product number (SKU, part number): Use this number to download the correct drivers or find support documents. For example, 5ES85EA or 5ES85EA#ABA.
- Serial number: Identifies your specific HP product. You need this number to service the notebook, find warranty status, or work with HP Customer Support. To learn how to find your serial number, go to HP PCs, Printers - Finding the Serial Number.
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Tips for better search results. Ensure correct spelling and spacing - Examples: 'paper jam' Use product model name: - Examples: laserjet pro p1102, DeskJet 2130; For HP products a product number. Examples: LG534UA; For Samsung Print products, enter the M/C or Model Code found on the product label. Examples: “SL-M2020W/XAA”. Serial numbers are used to identify specific machines and equipment by assigning a previously unused number to that particular device. Computers, cell phones, electronic merchandise, and even vehicles can be identified by a serial number. Each note of the same denomination has its own serial number. Up through Series 1995, all Federal Reserve notes had serial numbers consisting of one letter, eight digits, and one letter, such as A12345678B; now only the $1 and $2 notes still use this form.
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