Not at all. You're free to change the date to whatever you want it to be. Older computers were expected to have a problem when the date rolled over from 31/12/1999 to 01/01/2000 - because older machines only stored the last two digits of the date - meaning that, when the date rolled over to the new millennium, some computers reset the date back to 1980. This was solved by a small downloadable program.
No, WolfQuest 2.5 will not do any harm to your computer.
No, vuze exe can not cause harm to a computer.
no, it's not likely to harm your computer.
Computers and computer technology are always changing and developing. Computer engineering is important because today's economy is dependent on computer systems that are fast, up-to-date, and secure from hackers.
Answer: Increasing the clock speed of a computer processor57%More details:Syncing the GPU speed with the CPU speed14%Manually changing a computer's date and time7%Altering the timestamp of a computer file21%yuganthii...
no! why does a computer virus harm a person health?? Get a life Man!!
no
A dictionary is not able to harm anything. It may harm ignorance
by changing computer
It does not. It's a program for drawing, and would harm your computer no less than a program like Photoshop. Illegal cracks and patches for this program may harm your computer, however.
No, Minecraft shouldn't harm your computer, that is if you have a good computer with good FPS if not then minecraft will run slow. In other words you may have gotten it from a different website which may have a virus or in worst cases harm your computer. Make sure to download it from minecraft.net for no virus which could harm your computer.
Yes it does