This is kind of the long way around but the only reliable method I could was to go to welovemacs and enter the number from the disk. A window would then popup and tell you which machines that disk was good for and if they had it in stock. As I said its not an elegant answer but for only 20 disk doing a few at a time it could work. Good luck on this -- maybe someone else will come up with something more elegant.
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This is kind of the long way around but the only reliable method I could find was to go to welovemacs and enter the number from the disk. A window would then popup and tell you which machines that disk was good for and if they had it in stock. As I said its not an elegant answer but for only 20 disk doing a few at a time it could work. Good luck on this -- maybe someone else will come up with something more elegant.
This is kind of the long way around but the only reliable method I could was to go to welovemacs and enter the number from the disk. A window would then popup and tell you which machines that disk was good for and if they had it in stock. As I said its not an elegant answer but for only 20 disk doing a few at a time it could work. Good luck on this -- maybe someone else will come up with something more elegant.