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Ok, so I have an upcoming vacation trip to Puerto Rico in July. I plan on taking my laptop and portable drives with me. I also plan on taking my iPod. I was wondering if anyone can tell me what could be the bad experiences I may have with the x-ray machines my laptop and hard drives may have to go thru when I get to the airport as I plan to carry my laptop bag as a carry on bag.

Will the x-ray machine cause considerable damage to any of my hard drives? Any experiences will be appriciated. Thank you.


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on Feb 10, 2009

I have never heard of any issues, and there really isn't any way around getting yor laptop through security.

 

 

on Feb 10, 2009

I can't help with your question .

Dude, you're taking a vacation, leave that stuff at home!  Vacations don't last for ever, the internet will be there when you get back home.  The fact that you ask the questions says something about your life style, take a break from that stuff and enjoy Puerto Rico.  It's a VACATION!

on Feb 10, 2009

The last time mine went through was about 2.5 years ago, but it was fine. Be prepared for them to open the cover and check the keyboard (?) though.. and I think they also swabbed mine with something and sent it through some detector. They should ask you to remove it from the bag and put it in its own bin, too.

The rest is fuzzy!

on Feb 10, 2009

Absolutely correct.

No issue at all and have done it loads of times. Suggest you leave at least one copy at home of your backups...and don't put all your stuff in one bag.

Have a great trip! Enjoy the

on Feb 10, 2009

Dude, you're taking a vacation, leave that stuff at home! Vacations don't last for ever, the internet will be there when you get back home. The fact that you ask the questions says something about your life style, take a break from that stuff and enjoy Puerto Rico. It's a VACATION!

LOL, my laptop is my life. I can't live without it. It's not about work, it's about entertainment. Believe me when I say i will need it for my vacation.

I would die without.

on Feb 10, 2009

http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch001027.htm

That's one of several articles on the subject Google finds.  Additionally, you can read the following:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-ray_machine

I only gave it a very quick glance, but since it doesn't sound like X-Ray machines use magnetrons or very strong magnets in their assembly, you're golden.  Remember as well that a myriad number of business travelers fly every day and would be subjecting their laptops and other devices to hundreds more scans than you and yet we don't hear about data loss from them.

on Feb 10, 2009

LOL, my laptop is my life. I can't live without it. It's not about work, it's about entertainment. Believe me when I say i will need it for my vacation.

I would die without.

You sound like my twelve year old daughter:  "My iPod is my LIFE!  I'd die without it."  Me: "Let me see that thing..."

on Feb 10, 2009

You might want to consider getting a TSA approved "Checkpoint Friendly" laptop bag. That way you won't have to take out the laptop and turn it on...you just unzip the bag, open it flat on the conveyer belt, and they can see the laptop and scan it. LINK

on Feb 10, 2009

The only thing you need to worry about are things like digital cameras and the like, if I remember correctly. Most laptops are built to withstand that kind of thing, and shouldn't have a single problem. I took mine on a trip last year.

on Feb 10, 2009

No you'll be fine.  I go on trips all the time with my laptop.  Don't have any games on it but there's never been an issue.

on Feb 10, 2009

Taken mine through lots of times and never had a issue

on Feb 10, 2009

Digital camera be just fine.  It's film that gets fucked by X-ray machines.  Electronics don't care about the piddling stuff at security checkpoints.

 

You need massive radiation to do any thing at all to them.  While running, maybe you could corrupt some information in transit if it's one of the more powerful scanners, but even that is more of a better safe than sorry precaution than a likely problem.  My suspicion is that the radiation emissions would be killing people before they were strong enough to do anything to your computer.  The carry-on baggage checks they do at the checkpoint aren't even powerful enough to fog low speed film on the first pass.  You can't take high speed film through squat though, it works just like visible light, exposing the film inside the case.

on Feb 10, 2009

I have taken my laptop on trips by airplane so many times i can't count, there should be no problem at all, I put mine in my backpack, when you have through the x-ray thing, you pull it out and put it in a seperate bin all by itself

on Feb 10, 2009

If you take it carry-on, you're fine.  The x-ray machines that scan carry-on baggage are not as powerful as those that scan checked baggage.

If you put it in checked, you've turned it into an expensive paperweight.

(I know it murders the hard drive; I'm not sure what else it murders.)

(Personal experience, never again.)

on Feb 10, 2009

Well no theres is no problem with the x ray machine as long as there not like super crazy one, with overcharged magnetrons that can short circuit your stuff but, that highly doubtful! I think anyhow have a great vacation.

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