Question on SEcurity lock
Question on SEcurity lock
Based on reading this site i bought an x31 and just love it. However I am faces with taking this to my school this fall. (Im a teacher in an innercity school) 1.How do I lock my precious machine up. 2. What lock would you guys reccomand. I need someting to secure to my desk if possible.
thanks
dora
thanks
dora
Well thanks for your response. I do carry it back and forth daily but in
my school i have to worry about it walking away during lunch, preptime etc. Is the security lock on the side? I have been looking and the best I can tell is that there is a little hole place that i can not account for.
thanks
Dora
my school i have to worry about it walking away during lunch, preptime etc. Is the security lock on the side? I have been looking and the best I can tell is that there is a little hole place that i can not account for.
thanks
Dora
on the x40, it's on the right side toward the back, but dunno about the x31.
At lunch, why note just a sleeve for it and put in a normal backpack and keep it with you? I'm just not sure how secure those cables are. My thinking is that, even if it secured, if someone wants the laptop bad enough, they'll get it. And i've heard stories of thieves ripped the lock out of the socket itself. Damages the casing, but can be fixed.
At lunch, why note just a sleeve for it and put in a normal backpack and keep it with you? I'm just not sure how secure those cables are. My thinking is that, even if it secured, if someone wants the laptop bad enough, they'll get it. And i've heard stories of thieves ripped the lock out of the socket itself. Damages the casing, but can be fixed.
X40 (2371-6EM) w/ 768 RAM
XPP SP2
DLINK DI-614+
XPP SP2
DLINK DI-614+
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monty cantsin
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I agree, this is definitely the best solution.DavidNZ wrote:At lunch, why note just a sleeve for it and put in a normal backpack and keep it with you?
Yes, but that's not the only thing. Some teachers' rooms are like zoos, populated with wild, mad, deadly creatures lurking in every corner. Teachers are very strange beings that can be more envious, childish, treacherous and spiteful than the next rascal. This is my personal experience as a teacher.DavidNZ wrote:I'm just not sure how secure those cables are. My thinking is that, even if it secured, if someone wants the laptop bad enough, they'll get it.
Your problem might not only be theft, but also intentional damage that is inflicted on your notebook. In this case, a lock wouldn't prevent anything. Be careful.
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