Because of sunpath.
Yes. All Xbox 360 consoles are prone to overheating, which causes the RROD.
Windows servers are not necessarily failure-prone moreso than say Linux or Mac servers. However, Windows servers do suffer more frequently from hacking and virus attacks.
South America is not prone to hurricanes.
I have a large button in mine, might be the same thing, press it and if you hear a fan, it cools down the engine, they are prone to overheating. If not, it's probably unconnected
yes it is still highly prone to overheating wich couses th red ring of death
No. Ancient volcanic activity did occur in the region, but it is not at all prone to earthquakes in modern times.
the plains of north India
No as they have very large root canals aiding their resistance making them less prone to ear infections throughout their life.
This question cannot be answered with a simple yes or no. A windows system is more likely to be attacked simply because there are more of them. In addition, windows users may not patch their systems as often as they should. As a result, they "seem" to be more prone to viruses. If a virus writer knows that the chances of successfully attacking a windows systems are better, then they will try to target the virus to that system. A windows virus generally will not affect a different operating system.
Sahara Desert.
Tornadoes are actually not uncommon in North Carolina. It has a warm climate prone to strong thunderstorms.
NTFS is almost always the best choice, especially for partitions over 32 GB. FAT32 is far slower on large volumes and more prone to fragmentation.