Nine years ago, when boarding a plan in San Juan, I was asked to boot a laptop I was carrying with me to prove it was what it appeared to be. Tomorrow I want to take a laptop with me on a flight to Indianapolis. My concern is that the "on" button is very worn and sometimes it takes some effort to power it up. This would be disastrous if I had to do it with hundreds of passengers waiting behind me in line. Recent inquiries both personal and on line have failed to uncover any knowledge of being asked to do this in recent times. Does anybody have any experience with this? I travel relatively seldom, and almost never with a laptop. Thanks! --John Emmerling
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