decoder for dvd

I ordered a decoder for my dvd player and I need the serial number of my computer before that they will install it where to find the serial number

There is no way for us to know, because it varies manufacturer and even a model of computer to another.  Check your manual or the Web site of the manufacturer of the computer for more details.

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I ordered a decoder for my dvd player and I need the serial number of my computer before that they will install it where to find the serial number

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