SeekingJana
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I had a very basic, practical thought about the laptop this AM, and not being sure, I asked ( after Google turned up nothing): My husband, who should know about this topic ( but could be wrong), says that there are some countries where US software on a computer are not allowed.
Could this possibly be an additional reason for the laptop's destruction? I am going again with the " one- two punch" theory again: He wanted the info on the HD destroyed because he couldn't take the HD with him.. and because it contained info he did not wish to leave to be found and analyzed for his own reasons. We have covered the " He wanted the HD erased or destroyed" many times and I feel certain that we are right about this.
What if the reason for the destruction was because he couldn't take the HD to where he was traveling, even if he did replace the original HD with an identical one? Files downloaded to a thumb drive would might or might not work on a computer in, say, Eastern Europe.. or the cost of a laptop might be wildly expensive there, IDK.
It's just a thought I had about the " whys" of the things he did or that most people attribute to his hand.
Could this possibly be an additional reason for the laptop's destruction? I am going again with the " one- two punch" theory again: He wanted the info on the HD destroyed because he couldn't take the HD with him.. and because it contained info he did not wish to leave to be found and analyzed for his own reasons. We have covered the " He wanted the HD erased or destroyed" many times and I feel certain that we are right about this.
What if the reason for the destruction was because he couldn't take the HD to where he was traveling, even if he did replace the original HD with an identical one? Files downloaded to a thumb drive would might or might not work on a computer in, say, Eastern Europe.. or the cost of a laptop might be wildly expensive there, IDK.
It's just a thought I had about the " whys" of the things he did or that most people attribute to his hand.