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Transmit 4.4.8 Serial Number Mac Lookup


How to Find the Serial Number of Your Mac




The serial number of your Mac is a unique identifier that can help you check the warranty status, repair options, and other information about your device. It can also be useful if you need to contact Apple support or report a stolen or lost Mac. In this article, we will show you how to find the serial number of your Mac using different methods.


Method 1: Check the Surface of Your Mac




One of the easiest ways to find the serial number of your Mac is to check the surface of your device for a printed label. Depending on the model and year of your Mac, the serial number may be located on different places, such as:


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  • The bottom surface of your MacBook, MacBook Air, or MacBook Pro.



  • The back of your iMac, Mac mini, Mac Studio, or Mac Pro.



  • The bottom of your Mac's original packaging box.




The serial number is usually a 12-digit alphanumeric code that starts with a letter and ends with a letter or a number. For example, C02CG123DC79 or W88401231AX.


Method 2: Use the About This Mac Window




Another way to find the serial number of your Mac is to use the About This Mac window that shows information about your device, such as the macOS version, memory, storage, and more. To access this window, follow these steps:



  • Click the Apple menu icon in the top-left corner of your screen.



  • Select About This Mac from the drop-down menu.



  • In the Overview tab, look for the Serial Number entry and click it to reveal the full code.



  • You can also click the System Report button to open the System Information app that provides more details about your Mac's hardware and software components.




Method 3: Use Finder or iTunes




If you use Finder or iTunes to sync your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Apple Watch with your Mac, you can also find the serial number of your Mac in these apps. To do this, follow these steps:



  • Connect your device to your Mac using a USB cable or Wi-Fi.



  • Open Finder or iTunes on your Mac and select your device from the sidebar.



  • In Finder, click the General tab and look for the Serial Number entry under your device's name.



  • In iTunes, click the Summary tab and look for the Serial Number entry under your device's name.




Method 4: Use EveryMac.com's Ultimate Mac Lookup




If none of the above methods work for you, or if you don't have access to your Mac or its original packaging, you can still find the serial number of your Mac using an online tool called EveryMac.com's Ultimate Mac Lookup. This tool allows you to search for your Mac's specs and other details by entering its serial number, order number, model number, EMC number, model identifier, or Intel processor number. To use this tool, follow these steps:



  • Go to [EveryMac.com's Ultimate Mac Lookup] website in your browser.



  • Type in one of the identifiers mentioned above in the search box and click Lookup.



  • You will see a page with information about your Mac's model name, year, processor, memory, storage, graphics, ports, and more.



  • If you entered a serial number, you will also see a link to check its warranty status and service options on Apple's website.




We hope this article helped you find the serial number of your Mac using different methods. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to share them below.


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