walker1
Industrial
- Dec 27, 2001
- 117
Not sure, if this is the correct forum, but here goes...
I have received a SD card from my brother i Arizona.
The drive appears to be completely defective upon arrival (does not show up at all), but working before it was mailed.
According to this:
US-Mail may use X-ray devices, that can have destroyed the card.
Question now is, how to protect such electronic devises from radiation in the future?
An idea that just popped up is to wrap it completely in Al foil. Possibly several layers with plastic or paper insulation between.
But what do the experts say?
I have received a SD card from my brother i Arizona.
The drive appears to be completely defective upon arrival (does not show up at all), but working before it was mailed.
According to this:
US-Mail may use X-ray devices, that can have destroyed the card.
Question now is, how to protect such electronic devises from radiation in the future?
An idea that just popped up is to wrap it completely in Al foil. Possibly several layers with plastic or paper insulation between.
But what do the experts say?