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More info?)
if you ordered your system on-line then you can retrieve the old invoice
which details the system the way it was shipped, but the online tool that
interrogates your system is only going to interrogate the system that you
are working on.
"lynnr" <nospam@nospam.net> wrote in message
news:c4k7qp$2k6370$1@ID-155083.news.uni-berlin.de...
> <you can't get the detail of the way the machine was shipped based on the
> service tag>
>
> NOT TRUE! But, to do so, you have to logon to Dell support. So, if the OP
> doesn't already have an existing Dell account, it may be difficult to
> retrieve the info. FWIW, I just retrieved the original configuration of my
4
> year old XPS_T (a machine which I no longer have).
>
>
> "Christopher Muto" <muto@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
> news:4chbc.546$V%3.426@nwrdny02.gnilink.net...
> > you can't get the detail of the way the machine was shipped based on the
> > service tag. and even if you could there is no way of telling what was
> > added or removed from the system over the years. if a seller can't
> confirm
> > the specs then that is probably a good indication that it is a bad
seller.
> > assume the worse, bid low, and hopefully be pleasantly surprised with
what
> > you get. when you visit support.dell.com and ask it to summarize your
> system
> > in downloads/installs an applet that interrogates your system (that is
how
> > is 'knows' what you have).
> >
> > "_paul" <getNOSPAM@get2net.dk> wrote in message
> > news
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> > > I am looking through ads about Dimensions XPSB for sale. Many sellers
> have
> > no idea about
> > > specs on what they are selling.
> > > So I ask them to give me the service tag.
> > > But it seems impossible -from support.dell.com- to get info about
> another
> > computer than
> > > the one I am calling from.
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
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