Age of the pc, df000:fff5, doesn't work for me

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Edawards Posted messages 16906 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   -
Hello,

To find out the age of your PC, I see everywhere online:

open the Run command by going through Start:
type cmd then type DEBUG enter then type df000:fff5.
you will then have the exact manufacturing date of your machine

But for some reason, it doesn't work for me,
Apart from the papers that I no longer have, is there another way?

2 answers

  1. amd64 Posted messages 5459 Status Member 550
     
    bizarre ton truc : age du pc ??
    avec ça tu as l'âge de :

    la carte mère ?
    l'alimentation ?
    la ou les DDR ?
    les barrettes de RAM ?
    lecteur CD ?
    etc..
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    1. amd64 Posted messages 5459 Status Member 550
       
      strange
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  2. Anonymous user
     
    Hello
    To do : you need to use the capital M, the keyboard is in qwerty.
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    1. amd64 Posted messages 5459 Status Member 550
       
      df000:fff5. Where is the M?
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    2. tanteelise Posted messages 28192 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   4 825
       
      Hello,

      I think that "lacharpente" means the capital M for the:
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    3. Anonymous user
       
      RE
      Yes ttanteelise, that's exactly it.
      You need to type: df000 (capital M for the colon)fff5
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