How old is my mac?

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Posted on Jan 20, 2012 7:12 AM

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Jan 20, 2012 7:18 AM in response to jfordaway

It is never good to give a serial number on here, best to edit and delete that.


You can get the info on your computer from clicking the apple in the upper left corner, About This Mac, More Info, System Report and that will give the actual model name of the Mac.


Take that and go to: http://www.everymac.com and click the type Mac, then go down the list for the cpu About This Mac showed and find the Model designater that matches, and the year will also be given.

Nov 15, 2013 3:31 PM in response to evan186

evan, I've used that site for years and have never had an issue with getting info on any mac pre 2009. They aren't linked to any database and are not associated with Apple so I'm thinking that perhaps newer machines are not logged correctly. The information you gave, being it was just a serial number, it does not contain any personal information on you. You have nothing to worry about. Apple serial numbers are only used to determine hardware specs.

Nov 16, 2013 10:49 AM in response to evan186

Evan, if you have concerns about that site, which actually is an ok site, you can also go to the apple, left side of the menu bar, About This Mac, More Info, System Report and copy the Model Identifier...then go to http://www.everymac.com and for your type of machine, such as MacBook Pro, find the model that looks close to what you have and the year. Click on that machine and see if it matches your Model Ident number...if not, go back and go up or down as appropriate until the ident number matches...the detailed information will have the time span over which those machines were manufactured. You don't get the exact date but you get an accurate time span.

Nov 16, 2013 7:42 PM in response to applefan_since1998

Thanks to you both ("fan" and "Ralph") for your replies. I am, perhaps, a bit paranoid about putting out any information on a web site that isn't https, because just when I think someone can't use the info, they find a way. You're right, "fan," to point out that there is little that can be done to me personally with just a serial number. Thanks for that dose of reality and sanity.


At the same time, it doesn't clear up the fact that the appleserialnumberinfo website gave me completely made up information about my machine. So, I'm still a bit skeptical of it.


Thanks, Ralph, for the alternate lookup method. I'll give it a try.

Nov 17, 2013 6:11 PM in response to evan186

I am, perhaps, a bit paranoid about putting out any information on a web site that isn't http


We may be able to narrow it down if you post what Apple calls "Machine Model" on OS 10.4 and earlier and "Model Identifier" in OS 10.5 and higher. This do not give away anything unless you post the serial number again 😮


Do "About this Mac" from your Apple menu and, in the resulting window, click the "More Info..." button. If you have a PowerPC iMac, that should launch System Profiler. It's opening window looks like this:


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Tell us what the code in the line I've indicated reads for your computer.


For older iMacs, it helps to also have the screen size measured diagonally. Models change rather fast so this could pin down your model winthin 12-18 months.

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