Once you identify this code, search for your repair files using the syntax: [True Model Number] Boardview or [True Model Number] Schematic . 3. What is a Boardview File and Why Do You Need It?

This is the UL registration number assigned specifically to HannStar’s manufacturing plants. It acts as a safety tracking code for regulatory compliance.

This is a safety flammability rating from UL (Underwriters Laboratories).

Why is the essential?

The (identified by the printed codes 94V-0 and E89382 ) is a proprietary motherboard design frequently found in older generations of Acer and Gateway laptops (most notably models in the Acer Aspire 5742 and 4742 series).

[Locate Physical Board] ➔ [Ignore HannStar Stamp] ➔ [Find Manufacturer Code (e.g., LA-XXXXP)] │ [Open Interactive Boardview] ⮠ [Download Specific .BRD/.BDV File] ⮏

A Boardview file is essentially a detailed . It isn't a full schematic of circuits, but a precise visual guide that shows the exact physical location of every single component on the board—resistors, capacitors, chips, test points, and vias. When you have a schematic diagram that labels a part as "PC4518," you open the Boardview file for that specific PCB, type in that designator, and the software will instantly highlight exactly where on the physical board that component sits.

Finding these files can be challenging. Here are the common sources:

Because boardview files map the precise coordinates of specific resistors, capacitors, and IC pins, you cannot use a generic raw board code to track them down. You must locate the true engineering model number printed elsewhere on the board. Look for silk-screened text or barcodes that match these formats:

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