#194646 - 01/30/10 06:36 PM
Carry-on Question: What is "Hand Checking?"
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(in-a-nutshell version at bottom, for you impatient types. Tongue)
the one time i've flown with my laptop, some stuff was a bit funky next time i fired her up. nothing huge, just odd stuff, like a few things on the desktop had somehow been renamed( Huh). Who's to say something worse won't happen next time. i know THEY say it's totally safe, but why risk it, right?
i read that if there's something in carry-on (such as my laptop) that i don't want going through the Super X-Ray Machine of Death, you can have it "hand checked." what i want to know is: just what the heck does that mean? does it just mean they go over it with a hand wand, or are they gonna go at my baby with a screw-driver and allen wrenches looking for concealed mini-nukes?
Most of my stuff is backed up on an external HD(which stays at home), so my concern is a useless machine at my destination(ie. dead weight), rather than loss of data. (though it is a pain to put everything back. do you have any idea how long it takes to transfer 130 GB of data? hint: now would be a good time to master the didgeridoo.)
bottom line: i don't want to risk my computer gettin fried in the x-ray machine. Is it worth it to request that it be hand-checked?
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#194647 - 01/30/10 06:43 PM
Re: Carry-on Question: What is "Hand Checking?"
[Re: Erik_B]
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In my experience, you must boot ot up (be sure the batteries are charged, presumably demonstrating that it is a real computer and not a bomb.
In the film days, it was typical to have your camera hand checked in order to avoil fogging the film.
IIRC, the time delay for hand checking was trivial and well worth it.
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#194648 - 01/30/10 06:47 PM
Re: Carry-on Question: What is "Hand Checking?"
[Re: Erik_B]
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Erik,
I've flown with a variety of laptops, starting with an Epson HX-20 in 1983, with nary a problem. In the old days you had to actually open it up and turn it on. I just flew last week with my Asus netbook and it sailed thru in its case (with just the PC in it). Don't think hand checking is of much benefit for the time it takes.
BTW, that Epson had a built in printer, similar to the old style dot matrix cash register printers. I did get some anxious looks from my fellow passengers when I started printing out a document.
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#194650 - 01/30/10 07:11 PM
Re: Carry-on Question: What is "Hand Checking?"
[Re: Erik_B]
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...some stuff was a bit funky next time i fired her up. nothing huge, just odd stuff, like a few things on the desktop had somehow been renamed( Huh). Sounds like normal Microsoft Windows behavior to me. It shouldn't do that, but it does. Windows is pretty famous for mysterious icon screw-ups in my personal experience. They move, dissappear, their bitmaps change - you name it. I highly doubt the xrays had anything to do with it. Just Windows being Windows...
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#194652 - 01/30/10 08:11 PM
Re: Carry-on Question: What is "Hand Checking?"
[Re: haertig]
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guess i won't bother then, as it takes about a thousand years to fully boot up(god i miss XP).
haberting, i've been through six versions of Windows on three computers and i've never had anything like that happen before or since. have had to format my dinosaur due to virus corruption a few times, and my old laptop just flat out died after a Service Pack DL(now i'm stuck with VISTA, which sucks), but nothing's ever been spontaneously moved or renamed(that i can remember) except for that one time.
BTW, anyone know if/how i can join the windows dark side(ie. downgrade from VISTA to XP on my current machine)?
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#194742 - 01/31/10 10:58 PM
Re: Carry-on Question: What is "Hand Checking?"
[Re: Erik_B]
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Just pack it up and ship it ahead to where you're going.
The same twits who were rummaging around through your stuff, stealing stuff, and damaging stuff are all still working at the airports, but now they're called TSA.
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