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Codes like "DA0VM7MAB6E1" or "LA-####P"
Some older Vaio laptops use HannStar boards with these identifiers.
These codes refer to the manufacturing standards and the raw material (PCB) manufacturer, rather than the laptop or motherboard model itself: hsb j mv6 94v0 e89382 bios full
Specifically models like the HP ProBook 640 G2 and HP ProBook 4740s .
Boards with this marking have also been spotted in Medion laptops and some Dell Latitude sub-cards. 3. Finding a "Full BIOS" File Codes like "DA0VM7MAB6E1" or "LA-####P" Some older Vaio
Guide to HSB J MV-6 94V-0 E89382 BIOS and Motherboard The markings found on a circuit board often cause confusion for technicians and DIY repair enthusiasts. While these codes are frequently used to search for "full BIOS" files or schematic diagrams, they do not actually represent the computer's model or even the specific motherboard part number. 1. Understanding the Markings
This is a UL (Underwriters Laboratories) flammability rating, indicating that the plastic material is flame-retardant and will stop burning within 10 seconds. Generally uses DDR3 or DDR4 RAM
This refers to the specific revision or "recipe" of the PCB manufacturing process.
Generally uses DDR3 or DDR4 RAM , depending on the specific laptop generation.