Yes ,If you do not have the latest patches and the most updates anti virus software
Yes, as long the hard disk drive is not NTFS formatted.
Yes, a virus is capable of crashing your hard drive.
There is no hard disk drive in a DVD player. So nothing will go wrong.
basic disk
Yes, if it's formatted to FAT or NTFS.
Yes, but he Hard Drive must be formatted as FAT32 and not NTFS.
a virus that destroys the hard drive also know as the (d:) is syphillis
yes
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)
Hard drive data can be lost due to hard drive crash, formatting, or unintentional deletion. There are many recovery software which can bring back all the deleted or formatted data.When your hard drive get crashed or formatted and you decide to recover it then at the first action is not to write any data in your hard drive-just install a recovery software and recover it by simply by selecting the drive from where you want to recover all the data.
There is no "DOS mode" for a hard drive, and it is not necessary to use DOS to format a hard drive. Vista's installer had a built-in partitioner and formatter.
It is possible with recovery software.Get this programs and install them on another hard drive with windows and then attach your formatted hard drive and try to recover your data.