[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am not going to arue with you on this a hard drive can definitly be damaged
by a virus I am sorry you do not think so.
Quoting Bruce Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Dec 26, 2005, at 4:08 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Software can damage hard ware how do you think viruses
Viruses do not damage hardware. Viruses work because they are small
programs surreptitiously introduced to the computer.
While you can damage monitors by running them at the wrong
frequencies, no modern monitor would be so affected.
I call BS.
If you are not going to cite your sources, your claim is invalid.
I did a quick google, and found nothing on a virus that can damage
hardware. If there was such a beast, it would be all over the IT news
pages.
Spreading falsehoods like this does nothing to help anyone.
Cite your sources and proof. Oh, use a spell checker as well. Makes it
easier for others to read your posts.
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