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    panasonic cf-c1 is mk1 or mk2 my model ?

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by junglew, Mar 18, 2017.

  1. junglew

    junglew Notebook Consultant

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    hello thanks for help
    cf-c1 is mk1 or mk2 my model ?

    C1BD08EFF BIOS MODEL IMG_7486.JPG
     
  2. toughasnails

    toughasnails Toughbook Moderator Moderator

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    What you have is a MK2
     
  3. safn1949

    safn1949 I'm sure I'm on the wrong planet

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    On the C1 it is possible to restore them without the restore disc as long as you read the downloaded pdf that comes with the drivers, the driver bundle does not work as well. Install the drivers in order and restart when told. I just sold one. :D

    SSD = really fast on the CF-C1
     
  4. junglew

    junglew Notebook Consultant

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    very thanks
    yes i put ssd samsung evo 850 now

    i have put ssd in alls my pc.. :)