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Apple's line of laptops for professional and power users. To date, the MacBook Pro line includes 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17-inch variants, with major revisions defined by Pre-unibody(Original), unibody, Retina display, Touch Bar, and SOC (system-on-a-chip) designs.

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Where do I fund the model Number?

Where do I fund the model Number?

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Please give the LAST four figures of your serial number. The first numbers tell us nothing.

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What is it you need to find the model number for? What are you looking to purchase, repair, or accomplish? We'll go from there.

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1) What color is the CASE of your laptop?

2) What color are the KEYS on your laptop?

No one needs model number, answer those two questions accurately and I can show you what to get. I am asking just incase the model you chose when making this post was incorrect.

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On older models it is located in the battery compartment, on the newer models it can be found on the bottom of the Mac.

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No battery compartment, no model number on bottom. Just S/N starts with W8922

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What does the serial number end with? As mayer said, the last four digits are what we need.

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turn on you mac and go to the apple logo in the upper left corner.click the apple and then go to About this Mac . Then click on "more info" this opens a detailed info file on your laptop. click on hardware in the contents menu on the left and this will give you your model number serial number and general info on this Mac. Hope this helps

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Nope! My problem is that it will not boot up no matter what I do! I am a 30+ year user and have tried every trick I know. I get the Apple logo and the spinning spokes. I cannot open mac!

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What you're describing is a computer that starts up, but doesn't get to a desktop. If you have a bootable external hard drive, a system install DVD or a bootable flash drive, you can boot off one of those and get to an About This Mac screen from there. The operating system on the substitute drive has to be the same OS as the one that originally came with the computer, or later.

If your computer has a FireWire or Thunderbolt port, you can connect it to another Mac and boot it as a target drive. Target Drive mode lets another computer talk to your internal drive as if it was an external drive, or vice versa; you start the hard-drive-only computer up while holding down the T key, and its hard drive will appear on the other computer's desktop. If you boot your troubled Mac off some other Mac's drive, you'll still be able to get the model information for your own computer from About This Mac/System Profiler. You'll also be able to run Disk Utility on your internal hard drive, which will no longer be the boot drive; it may fix whatever issue is giving you the startup problem, or at least give you more information about the problem.

If your normal OS is 10.7/Lion or later, you should have a Recovery partition on your internal drive which will allow you to do some basic repairs. Start up the computer while holding down the Option key, and you'll get an icon for each bootable volume the computer can see. Your normal system will have the drive name you recognize, and the recovery partition will be named 'Recovery HD' or something like that. Select the Recovery partition and boot, then use Disk Utility to repair your main hard drive. You won't have access to hardware information from the Recovery partition, but you may be able to get your normal boot OS functional enough to get to a desktop.

Again, if you give us the last four characters of your serial number, we can look up the model information. You can also look it up yourself using EveryMac's lookup function; this requires the full serial number.

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