1. Stop hard drive operation: The hard drive in the laptop is very vulnerable if it collides while operating (rotating). Therefore, if you cannot turn off the laptop or turn on the hibernation mode for the device before moving, then close the lid and wait until the laptop has switched to standby mode, then put it in the bag to move. moved on.
2. Hold firmly: To keep your laptop, you should use a safety belt to wrap around the case. It may not look very nice, but it is cheaper than having to repair or replace another laptop when being 'dropped'.
Be careful when leaving your laptop somewhere, whether it's packed in a bag or not. When leaving on moving vehicles, you should avoid leaving the device in places that are constantly bumping. When in cafes, airports, offices or in other public places, you must be careful with the power cord. If the laptop is not equipped with magnetic sockets, trouble with the power cord is the main cause of damage to the laptop.
3. Buy a good bag: A plastic or a plastic bag with a thin layer can protect the laptop from being lightly touched but if the machine drops from above, only a multi-layer bag will be possible Shockproof for laptops. RoadWired's Skooba Satchel 100 USD bag is ideal for you.
It is better to protect yourself from jokes and bad situations that should back up data to a portable hard drive that is shock resistant.
4. Wrap well: If your bag does not have a cushioned cover or no back strap, you should cover the laptop with a protective 'leather' layer. Fellowes and Skooba Skin's Neoprene Notebook Sleeve 25 USD 30 USD of all sizes for laptops. If you like the color a bit more, then 'cover' the $ 65 Monster Laptop Sleeve from Barry's Farm will be ideal.