User's Manual

right to use the computer if it is company-owned-to speed your passage
passage through customs. Investigate the customs regulations of the
countries you plan to visit and consider acquiring an international carnet
carnet (also known as a merchandise passport) from your government.
Ensure that you know which electrical outlets are used in the countries
you will visit, and have appropriate power adapters.
Check with your credit card company for information about the kinds of
emergency travel assistance it offers to users of portable computers.
When traveling by air, ensure that you have a charged battery available
available in case you are asked to turn on the computer.
Before you use the computer on an airplane, verify that such usage is
permitted. Some airlines forbid the use of electronic devices during the
flight. All airlines forbid the use of electronic devices during takeoff and
landing.
Never walk your notebook through a metal detector. Send it through an
X-ray machine, or have it manually inspected.
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If Your Notebook Is Lost or Stolen
Call a law enforcement agency to report your notebook lost or stolen.
Include the service tag sequence in your description of the notebook.
Ask that a case number be assigned and write down the number, along
with the name, address, and telephone number of the law enforcement
agency. If possible, obtain the name of the investigating officer.
If the notebook belongs to a company, notify the security office of the
firm.
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