Do a thorough backup before hitting the road, and carry a flash drive for backing up new and changed files on the road. Keep the flash drive in your pocket, not in the Notebook Computer bag. (You don't want your backup stolen with the Notebook Computer.) I recommend TrueCrypt for encrypting your sensitive files. It's free, simple to use, and pretty-near unbreakable. At least it is if you use a strong password. International Concerns If you're traveling outside of the country, you will have to go through customs at least twice. And custom officials may have the HP DV6000 Battery right to examine the contents of your hard drive. You should therefore delete anything that might get you into trouble. Sure, you could encrypt the replacement laptop battery problematic files. But if the customs officer asks if you have anything is hidden on the drive, you're safest if you can tell the truth. You'll want to recharge your Notebook Computer on the trip, so you'll have to think about Lenovo T61 Battery electricity. AC power plugs and voltages vary from country to country. Voltage shouldn't be a big problem. Every toshiba a105 battery Notebook Computer power adapter I've examined in the last decade can handle voltages from 100-240v. Examine the tiny text on your power brick to make sure it can handle that range. But you will need an adapter for the plug. These are easy to find and often cost less than $10. Just use your favorite search engine to look for ac plug adapter and the name of the country. Shanta Hasan asked me for advice about traveling internationally with a Notebook Computer. Many travel concerns are identical whether or not you're crossing international borders. I'll start with those and then go on to specifically international issues. Travel Concerns No Matter Where You're Going Your Notebook Computer could be stolen at the airport, in your hotel, or when you're walking down a street. A few precautions should provide protection. 1.Carry it in a case that doesn't look like a toshiba PA3399U battery Notebook Computer case. There's no reason to walk around visually screaming "I've got expensive equipment here!" 2.When you're in public, always keep an eye or a hand on that case. No one should be able to touch it without you knowing it. 3.If you're going to leave the Notebook Computer in your hotel, secure it. If there's a safe in your room, use that. If not, ask if it can be locked in the hotel safe. Or bring a secure Notebook Computer cable. Both Kensington and SecurityKit.com make them.(gateway squ-412 asus k53e battery) 4.If someone threatens you with violence, give them your Notebook Computer. It's not worth your life. If your Notebook Computer is stolen, you don't want to lose more than the hardware. Protect all of your data by backing it up, and further protect your sensitive data by encrypting it.
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