Pretty self-explanatory, really. I need to take a couple of hard drives with me when I move in a couple of weeks, and I'm not sure of the best way to do it.
I guess it's a toss-up between carrying them in my hand luggage on the plane, or packing them as securely as possible in the depths of a suitcase. I'm wondering if the myriad of scanners (and their evil, nefarious magnetism) will damage the drives if I carry them in my hand luggage?
Likewise, I'm not thrilled at the idea of the drives sustaining physical damage being tossed around by the throwers with the rest of my stuff.
Suggestions? Experiences? Funny stories?
Let's hear it!
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I also brought my whole computer in a luggage with everything in there, wrapped in cloths and a towel: No problem (some connections were loose, a quick wiggle did the trick).
Choose your weapon, but keep in mind, we don't have full body scanners of full nudeness (just have the man touch your balls).
I'd say carry on, or ship/mail em.
Fortunately, we don't have the notorious 'security' measures here either, so I'll escape the fondling and / or naked body scanners.
This time.
edit: Thanks for the link, Ben - I think that seals it for me. Now I get to explain why I'm boarding a plane with a bag loaded with various electrical components.
its not even a hassle through security. the max you have to do is take out your laptop if you are bringing one and then send that through and put it back in your bag. no problem
Many flights and no problem with my data yet
portable ones haven't raised any questions so far, and my two trusty lacie drives are doing good too.
I expected this, so when I opened my backpack I pulled the drives out, showed them, and said, "I'm guessing this is what alerted you?" The guy nodded, "Yeah, that was it. It's fine," and that was that.
I'm sure a bunch of drives stacked like that creates quite a strange image when x-rayed.