Tuesday, September 21, 2010
How do you retire a Dell service flap on a computer?
How do you retire a Dell service flap on a computer?
That really sounds resembling a silly question. The service label appears on every model of Dell Computer. If you have a rewarded contract with DELL, after contact Dell.
But if this is a guarantee thing that you are worried nearly.. forget it. The next owner of your frail Dell can use that tag to swot up what software and drivers can be installed on it from the Dell website. So if you remove that tag, you are degrading the importance of that computer. This is not a personal identity thing that will injure you or your credit.
Good luck and Happy Computing!
Throw him a nice retirement party, and buy him a nice gold ingots retirement watch.
Retire?
If you have need of your service tag of late look in the BIOS (press f2 when first turning comp on), it should state the service flap in the summary
Retire? As contained by wipe it out? The only passageway to do that is to replace the motherboard as the Service Tag is kept surrounded by the BIOS. I would recommend against it though, without a proper service flap you won't get support.
You don't hold to Retire the service tag. If the computer is broken and you don't want to win it fixed (for any reason, expense ect) you can depart from it. Afterall, dead ethnic group keep their Social Security Numbers
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