If the same operating system is on the other hard drive, then it's possible, providing its plugged in and active.
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although USB's can, hard drives can't Oh heck ya, if it's an internal HD then just buy a bare External HD "Enclosure", put the hard drive in it and hook it to the computer. Have the Anti-Virus scan the hard drive. If it's an external HD, just plug it into another computer with the Anti-Virus software active.
Get Norton anti virus or if that dont work reset your hard drive
The virus is on the hard drive so if you get a new hard drive the virus will be gone. A cheaper option would be to just reinstall the operating system though. (Vista, Win 7)
A virus cannot be treated with antibiotics. My computer had a virus, so I had to reformat the hard-drive.
It can erase your hard drive!They can delete your files.
delete filescopy filesshare fileslock filessteal bank detailsmonitor your activitymake the hard drive short circuitdestroy the hard drive
it goes thru ur hard drive and rapes anything it comes into contact with and what does torzan virus do to your computer u retard
Yes. In short, virtually everything, and anything. It all depends on what the virus what built to do.
Some of the damages virus can do to a machine;delete filescopy filesshare fileslock filesmonitor your activitydestroy the hard drive
There are only three reasons that I know of. The first is: the hard-drive has to much memory for the computer to handle. The second is: The hard-drive and/or your computer in infected with a virus. The third is: The hard-drive is fairly new, while the computer is fairly old. I hope these helped!
Yes, a virus is capable of crashing your hard drive.