Ordinary runof-the-mill porn, including scat & S&M is not illegal in virtually any westernised country today - although immigration officers are a law unto themselves in most countries and can seize anything for spurious reasons.
It's only a real problem if you're thinking of going to Africa, China, The Middle East or some East Asian Countries. But I don't think it's a good idea to take deviant porn over borders anyway - just wait until you're there and get some more.
20GB is nothing really - 5 DVD's worth.
But what country are you considering - if it's somewhere like Spain or Portugal then virtually anything is acceptable.
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>20GB is nothing really - 5 DVD's worth.
He has 200 not 20
Guilbert
He has 200 not 20
Guilbert
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Only out by a factor of 10 - but I'd still say to dump it and start a fresh.
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You'll encounter very little problem hand carrying your HD to most countries.
I've carried laptops, hard drives, arm loads of DVDs across borders into communist countries and there have never been any issues.
Unless you're on a wanted list you'll be pretty safe.
If you're feeling really worried, buy a huge HD (300GB). Create 4 partitions, maybe 3, 30GB partitions and a massive 200GB partition. Just before you pack up your PC, hide the 200GB partition (you can do this with something like Partition Magic and perhaps also the XP drive manager). When you get to your desination, unhide and you're all set to go, but really, you've little to worry.
I've carried laptops, hard drives, arm loads of DVDs across borders into communist countries and there have never been any issues.
Unless you're on a wanted list you'll be pretty safe.
If you're feeling really worried, buy a huge HD (300GB). Create 4 partitions, maybe 3, 30GB partitions and a massive 200GB partition. Just before you pack up your PC, hide the 200GB partition (you can do this with something like Partition Magic and perhaps also the XP drive manager). When you get to your desination, unhide and you're all set to go, but really, you've little to worry.