Check the recovery disk?

Hello

I got a restore CD that doesn't seem to match my laptop. Y at - it no way to verify what machine is a recovery with a specific reference number disc for?

Mine says: GMR400864EN0

There is also another number at the bottom of the saying of the label: CD 5 124753, but it is probably the earlier that counts.

Thank you!

Hello

It of not possible to check what recovery disk corresponds to what laptop.

But you can ask a service provider authorized to do this. Maybe the technicians know that if this is the right number for your laptop model.
If you call them it only takes a few minutes ;)

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