To check the model of Dell notebook, you can try the following methods:
1. Find the external label: Most Dell laptops will have a label containing model information on the body.This label is usually located at the bottom or side.You can check every corner of your laptop and look for labels that contain the words "Model", "Model", "M/N", etc.
2. Access to system information: In the Windows operating system, you can access the details of the laptop through the following steps: -Press Win+R to open the operation window. -Enter "msinfo32" and click OK. -In the system information window that opens, you will be able to see detailed information about the computer hardware and software, including the model.
3. Use Dell's official website: go to Dell's official website(https://www.dell.com/)And select the Support or Technical Support page.Then enter the product serial number, service code or other relevant identification code to search for the product and obtain its specific model and configuration information.
4. Consulting customer service personnel: If the laptop model cannot be determined by the above methods, it is better to contact Dell customer service team directly and provide any relevant data they need to know (such as order number, purchase date, etc.), so that they can help you accurately confirm the model.
Regardless of which method you use, be sure to carefully check the laptop model information to ensure that the correct results are obtained.
The model pasted on the computer is the product series, such as the R556LD model. The R556L Series marked on the computer refers to the R556L series. R556LD belongs to a specific model of the R556L series.
It is recommended that you check the machine model next to the SN serial number on the bar code label at the bottom of the machine;The following figure is an example:
I hope the above information can help you, thank you!
Generally speaking, refer to the service code or quick service code on the back. If not, you can only view the corresponding machine model by viewing the machine configuration. I didn't know you were asking questions