Asyou know, there are multiple Xbox versions on the market. What Xbox do I have? You may wonder that like many other gamers. If so, this tutorial on how to tell which Xbox One do I have offered by MiniTool should have your attention.
Up to now, Microsoft has released 4 generations of Xbox consoles. In addition to that, further Xbox models under certain generations were released. For instance, Xbox 360 includes Xbox 360 S and Xbox 360 E editions besides itself.
A simple way to find out the specific Xbox One models of your console is to look at its appearance. All the Xbox models look different. You just need to find the picture of each Xbox console on the official website and then compare it to your machine. Then you will find the answer.
Another way to find what Xbox I have is to see the details printed on the back of the console. It tells you the model number, serial number, manufacture date, and other information about your Xbox console. Through these information, you can tell the version of your Xbox console.
The model number identifies which version of Xbox you have, which includes 4 digits and starts with a 1. It is located in the upper right corner of the Xbox console. The model number and released time of each Xbox console is listed as follows.
There are two ways to find the Xbox One serial number. The first method is to check the sticker at the bottom of the console (at the back of the console for some models). Another way to know the Xbox One serial number is to check console information in Settings. To do that, you just need to click Profile & system > Settings > Console info. The serial number shows up at the top of the displayed list.
Where is the Xbox One controller serial number location? The controller serial number is located inside the battery compartment on the base of the controller. To find the serial number, you need to flip the controller around and gently slide the cover upward to open it. Then gently remove the batteries to see the serial number.
Bonus tip: You can find how much storage does Xbox Series X have and expand space by referring to this post. To upgrade your Xbox hard drive to a larger one without data loss, use the Copy Disk feature of MiniTool Partition Wizard to back up the data in advance. Moreover, you can manage your hard drive with this partition manager.
Im at work until 5.30, and want to order the kit asap. Unfortunatly I dont have my previous consoles Serial number... anyway I can get it off of the Xbox Live website? I swear I have seen it before on there... im just not sure where. Been looking and cant find it.
If you registered your console you can go to
www.xbox.com, sign in with your Live account, hover the mouse cursor over support, and then click on Check Repair Status from the drop down menu. You'll be able to see your registered serial numbers on that page.
When I try it out with a serial number that I have access to it merely says that I have to connect that console to the internet / Live in order to see its status using this service. At this point I'm afraid I don't see the point of the service, or that I have somehow misunderstood it. I certainly can't make any checks from a distance if it requires physical access to the hardware.
If you have purchased or intend to purchase a second-hand Xbox 360, you can check its current ban status by entering its serial number into the Console Check Tool. Please note that the current absence of a ban does not preclude the possibility of future enforcement action.
Lets say you were going to buy an Xbox 360 off Ebay. You have no way of knowing if the console is banned without using this tool. The seller may tell you that it isn't, but they could be dishonest with you. If the seller were to provide the serial number (preferably via picture), you could check if the console is banned or not before purchasing it.
Windows
If your drive is connected to your computer: Seagate has created a very simple tool that will tell you the serial number and the model number of any and all Seagate, Samsung and Maxtor-brand drives connected in or to your computer. Use the DriveDetect.exe method to find both numbers.
If your drive is not detected or connected to your computer: The USB devices have the serial numbers printed on the external cases and internal drives have the serial and part numbers on the drive labels.
QR code:
Some of our drives have the QR code printed on the label (see example below). Each QR code is unique and is associated with that drive S/N. This code allows our customers to verify if the product is genuine, it provides the ability to check warranty or to get more information about the drive. If you wish to enter or scan the QR code, please visit: Verify my drive link.
You're going to need the Xbox Series XS's serial number to check its warranty status or to create service requests. We'll make that easy by showing a few different ways to find the Xbox Series XS serial number.
If you have the Xbox Series XS with you, there are two easy methods to check the serial number. The simplest way is through the software. So, go ahead and boot up your Xbox Series XS and open "Settings" on the console.
On the Console Info page in Settings, the serial number of your Xbox Series XS will appear right next to the name of the console. You can jot this down somewhere and use it to verify the warranty status of the console. We'll also show you how to check warranty information a little later.
If you can't boot your Xbox Series XS, you can check the serial number on the back of the console (where you plug in the power cable). The location of the serial number varies slightly depending on which console you have. The Xbox Series X (the one that has a disc drive and is black in color) has the serial number on the black-and-white sticker above the USB ports at the back. You'll find the serial number below the barcode in the white part of the sticker.
In case your Xbox isn't near you, there's another way to find its serial number. You can only use this method if you've signed in to your Xbox with your Microsoft account. Most people do this while setting up the console, so let's dive into the method needed to check the Xbox Series XS serial number online.
The steps to check the warranty status of your Xbox Series XS are quite similar to those you followed to see its serial number online. You can go to Microsoft's Devices page, sign in, and click on your Xbox.
After selecting your Xbox on the Microsoft Devices page, you'll see more information about your console, including its warranty status. You'll find the warranty information for your Xbox Series XS in the "Device Coverage" section, which is located below the serial number.
Having found the Xbox Series XS serial number, there's just one more thing that you should know. The serial number of your Xbox's controller is different than your console's, so let's quickly find that as well.
If you have an Xbox Wireless Controller (the one that ships with Xbox Series XS), the serial number is located inside the battery compartment on the base of the controller. Flip the controller around and gently slide the cover upward to open it.
Hey there! @WingXero It's completely normal for there to be different serial numbers on the box and headset. The serial number on the box is for the unit. And the serial number on the headset is just for that headset. If you have any other questions please do not hesitate to reach out to our support team. Thanks!
If it was actually New (or a refurbished replacement) it should be pretty well perfect. This looks like a very minor casting defect to me, not something that would happen during use. As long as the headset worked properly I don't think it would bother me but if it bothers you then simply contact Oculus support and start a ticket.
I actually dug out my original 1.5yo Q2 box and checked the s/n's (bought this from Amazon btw). The last 4 digits seem to line up ok but the rest is different. So maybe like support already told you the box s/n is more for the batch and the info on the support website is incorrect. This often seems to be the case these days, lol!
The s/n reported on both my Oculus desktop pc app device and the s/n reported on my Oculus account device info, plus the physical one located on my headset all line up perfectly. I don't see any s/n's reported on my mobile smartphone device info, just that it's connected ok. So maybe the mobile app no longer reports these?
I bought a second hand unit yesterday and just returned it because of this. The receipt and the second hand cex warranty referred to the box serial and not the headset - so what is to stop someone switching out the purchased headset for another?!?
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There is no single method of identifying your Xbox revision with 100%accuracy, but by using three well-tested methods together, you will be able todetermine the version of your Xbox with certainty. The methods are as follows.It is best to perform all of these tests because Microsoft doesn't printthe revision number on the Xbox (that would make it too easy for modders!).
The goal of revision identification is ultimately to determine which type ofmod chip you can use, so after you have determined the revision by a singletest, it's a pretty safe bet that you have your revision. But just to becautious, I recommend performing other checks of the revision to be certain.
The manufacturing date of an Xbox is just a "suggestion" for therevision. The manufacturing date is printed on the serial number label on thebottom of the Xbox. You can see this label through a hole in the retail box(used for scanning the serial number at the cash register), so you can try toidentify the revision without even removing an Xbox from the box (although aused Xbox is probably lacking a retail box in the first place).
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