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    Panasonic CF 19 Question

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by anygreg, Apr 18, 2009.

  1. anygreg

    anygreg Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hello,

    Firstly let me say hats of to a great forum :) have read for a long time, now its time to post, hope you can help.

    Firstly, can anyone decipher my model number, which is panasonic CF19 Chb23be. Anyone know what all the letters/numbers mean if at all anything?

    Also, can anyone help me obtain a copy of the restore dvd xp version?

    I'm in the UK by the way.

    Many thanks in advance,

    Regards
    Andy

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    OperationDinnerOut Notebook Consultant

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  3. anygreg

    anygreg Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi...

    Thanks for the response, I just tried the link and entered CF-19CHB23BE into the system, and it says Model Number Not found? am i doing something wrong here guys?

    sorry if i'm being daft,

    Best regards

    Andy
     
  4. tough-2-go

    tough-2-go Notebook Deity

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    You Have a CF-19
    C= Intel Core Duo U2400 1.06GHZ Centrino Duo
    H=10.4" Touchscreen
    B=80GB 512MB RAM
    2 ?
    3 ?
    B= Windows XP
    E= European Model

    The two unknown numbers designate the WWAN option which is probably some European carrier.