Retaining serial numbers, Retaining the uuid, Retaining – Lenovo IdeaPad S9e -FR User Manual

Page 60: Serial, Numbers, Restoring, Product, Name, Part, Number)

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Retaining

serial

numbers

This

section

includes

the

following

descriptions:

v

“Restoring

the

Product

Name

and

the

P/N

(part

number)

of

the

system

unit”

v

“Retaining

the

UUID”

Restoring

the

Product

Name

and

the

P/N

(part

number)

of

the

system

unit

When

the

computer

was

manufactured,

the

EEPROM

on

the

system

board

was

loaded

with

the

Product

Name

and

the

P/N

(part

number)

of

the

system

unit.

These

numbers

need

to

remain

the

same

throughout

the

life

of

the

computer.

If

you

replace

the

system

board,

you

must

restore

the

Product

Name

and

the

P/N

of

the

system

unit

to

their

original

values.

Table

11.

the

Product

Name

and

the

P/N

BIOS

menu

text

Meaning

Product

Name

Four

digits

for

the

machine

type

and

three

digits

of

the

model

P/N

The

seven-digit

serial

number

of

the

system

unit

Before

replacing

the

system

board,

find

the

original

Product

Name

and

P/N

by

doing

the

following:

1.

Boot

the

computer

with

DOS.

2.

To

see

the

Product

Name,

run

the

maintenance

utility,

FL1RW.EXE

as

follows:

>

FL1RW.EXE

/r

MM

3.

To

see

the

P/N,

run

the

maintenance

utility,

FL1RW.EXE

as

follows:

>

FL1RW.EXE

/r

SN

4.

Write

down

the

result

of

each

of

these

procedures.

Note:

The

Product

Name

and

the

P/N

of

the

system

unit

are

also

written

on

the

label

attached

to

the

bottom

of

the

computer.

After

you

have

replaced

the

system

board,

restore

the

Product

Name

and

the

P/N

by

doing

the

following:

1.

Boot

the

computer

with

DOS.

2.

To

restore

the

product

name,

run

the

maintenance

utility,

FL1RW.EXE

with

the

‘/w

MM’

option

as

the

following

example.

If

the

product

name

is

″4068xxx,″

type

the

following

command:

>

FL1RW.EXE

/w

MM

″4068xxx″

3.

To

restore

the

P/N,

run

the

maintenance

utility,

FL1RW.EXE

with

the

‘/w

SN’

option

as

the

following

example.

If

the

P/N

is

″LxxNNNN,″

type

the

following

command:

>

FL1RW.EXE

/w

SN

″LxxNNNN″

Retaining

the

UUID

The

Universally

Unique

Identifier

(UUID)

is

a

128-bit

number

uniquely

assigned

to

your

computer

at

production

and

stored

in

the

EEPROM

of

your

system

board.

The

algorithm

that

generates

the

number

is

designed

to

provide

unique

IDs

until

the

year

A.D.

3400.

No

two

computers

in

the

world

have

the

same

number.

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and

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