If my laptop was stolen, is their a way I can track down my laptop if you the thief decides to go online with it?
Is that possible?
Once it is stolen it is too late. With your next laptop there is a service you can get that will write an ID on a hard drive that will "call home" even if the hard drive is formatted. It writes to the BIOS and will call in it's location.
The IP address is provided by an ISP. The address that was assigned to your laptop won't be the same as the one the thief gets when he connects to the net from different modem or network. Well, unless the bastard is actually a sibling that's just playing a prank. :icon_pira
I hope the laptop wasn't too expensive.
I would really recommend ditching your laptop and getting a desktop. I did just that and got rid of my Toshiba laptop and got an HP slimline PC. The results are amazing
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Oh well, thanks for the replies.
As you're an unfortunate victim of this event, I thought to paste an article from a recent reading about a very common type of a theft at our airports. If you're flying and carrying your laptop, then be very diligent with this environment.
http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/29548As we've seen, laptops have a tendency of getting stolen from even the most unsuspecting places, but a new study has now found one not entirely surprising place where your laptop is particularly unsafe: the airport. According to the Ponemon Institute, more than 10,000 laptops are reported lost at the 36 largest airports in the US each week and, of those, 65 percent are not reclaimed. They also reported a further 2,000 laptops lost at medium-sized airports, with 69 percent of those not reclaimed. According to the institute, folks also aren't very confident that they'll ever see their laptop again once it goes missing, with 77 percent of the people surveyed saying they had "no hope" of ever recovering a laptop lost at the airport, and 16 percent saying they wouldn't even do anything to attempt to recover it. Of course, there's no shortage of suggestions out there for preventing your laptop from getting lost or stolen, and Network World's Richard Stiennon has a couple of good ones at the link below.
There was an article yesterday that Dell will have a $299.00 laptop by the end of August. There is a replacement.
http://adeona.cs.washington.edu/
here is a free open source tracking software.
I know it is a little late but for others looking for this.
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