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  2. Method 2: Check the manufacturer’s label on your Dell computer. For most Dell computers, you can find the product model number on a label or sticker that is on the outside of the case. Dell laptops: (For example: The bottom cover, base, battery compartment, screen, keyboard trim, or palm rest) Dell tablets: (For example: The screen or back panel)

  3. Identifying Dell Products without a Service Tag

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    Most Dell-branded devices such as keyboard, mouse, external hard drive, speakers, do not have a Service Tag or Express Service Code. Such devices must be identified using the model number or name of the device. The label containing the device name and model number is usually located on the bottom of the device.

  4. Find your Service Tag or Serial Number | Dell US

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    Locate the Service Tag/Serial Number/Product ID/PSNT for your Infrastructure Products. Find the Service Tag, Serial Number, Product ID, or PSNT on the slide-out tag on the front or back. It's also in the BIOS/UEFI, command prompt, or management apps. Locate the Service Tag/Serial Number/Product ID/PSNT for your Infrastructure Products.

  5. How to Check the System Configuration on Your Dell Computer

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    A list of components that are configured on your computer appears, with the Dell part number, description, and quantity. Note: Select Expand All to see all the part numbers within the SKU numbers. Find your Desktop, Laptop, or AIO Service Tag

  6. Support | Dell US

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    Contact Support. Contact us for technical issues, order support or other questions. Get support for your Dell product with free diagnostic tests, drivers, downloads, how-to articles, videos, FAQs and community forums. Or speak with a Dell technical expert by phone or chat.

  7. List of Dell model numbers

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    An odd digit is normally used beginning at 3 and ending at 9. 3 are the low end budget devices (commonly found in Inspiron products e.g. Inspiron 3050) and 9 are the premium models (commonly found in XPS e.g. XPS 9365 products). The naming here is roughly inline with Intel's naming convention i3, i5, i7 and i9.

  8. What Kind of Computer Do I Have by Finding Your Dell Model Number

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    To find your product model number in the system BIOS or UEFI. Turn on your computer. At the Dell logo screen, tap the F2 key several times to access the BIOS or UEFI. If the operating system starts, reboot the computer and try again. On the BIOS or UEFI menu, find the product model in the menu title or listed under System Name.

  9. Find Parts & Upgrades for Your Dell Computer & more

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    Get help to install parts on your own. View supported model list. Find Parts & Upgrades for Your Dell Computer by entering your Dell service tag, part number or browse to find replacements for the exact parts shipped with your Dell.

  10. Dell Active Pen Models: Identification, Control Panel, and Fixes

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    This article describes how to identify the Dell Active Pen model, install the Control Panel (if available), and troubleshoot issues. There are nine Dell Active Pen models: PN556W, PN557W, PN338M, PN579X, PN350M, PN5122W, PN7522W, PN771M, and PN7320A. Note: For System Compatibility information, use the Pen Support Center Links below. Pen. Picture.

  11. Find the Service Tag of Your Dell Monitor or Projector

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    Video Resources. This video provides instructions on how to find the service tag on a laptop or desktop computer. For laptops, the tag is located underneath the system, while for desktops, it is located on the back of the chassis. Alternatively, the "Command Prompt" can be used to find the tag. The reader is asked to provide their service tag ...