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Apple Part Lists See parts for your specific device. Most days, it hardly matters what your Mac serial number is. Who cares about a random series of letters and numbers? But if you ever need to use your warranty and have Apple repair your Mac , you'll need that serial number. And if your computer is ever lost or stolen, the police will care about the serial number too.
So while you might never need to know it, it's still a good idea to know how to find your Mac serial number. Here's how. The easiest way to find a Mac's serial number is to click the Apple logo at the top left corner of the screen, then click About This Mac. You'll find the serial number in the "Overview" tab of the window that opens.
If your computer is turned off or won't turn on, you can flip your Mac over and find the serial number physically printed on the hardware. Look for the text beginning with "Designed by Apple in California," and then look at the lowest line of writing, where you'll find the serial number.
If you don't have your Mac close at hand, but the computer is linked to your Apple ID account, then use another device to go to appleid. There you can log in and then scroll down to the Devices section, and click on your Mac's name to get its serial number. A large pop-up instantly appears showing a huge selection of information about your MacBook, including hardware, software, network, etc.
Click on the name of the MacBook you wish to find the serial number of, and the small pop-up window will display the relevant info on the third and last line of the pop-up.
If you still have the original box that your MacBook is shipped in, the serial number will be printed right on the bar code on the packaging. The same might be true if you have your original receipt as well email or printed.
If you have ever submitted a warranty claim, the Genius Bar documentation will also show the serial number. To bring up Terminal, the quickest way to is go into your applications folder and locate it.
Given that Apple provides a number of ways to locate and copy the serial number, you should never be without it. Know any other MacBook Terminal tricks you would like to share?
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