The Netpack Hard Side Computer Case is a great choice.
Computer cases and bags help protect your computer when it is dropped but they cannot guarantee that no damage will be done. This depends on the severity of the drop.
yes, if you hit your computer with them.
esd damage your computer key board and mouse
Loss and damage are different issues when related to the computer's hardwares and softwares. Losses are generally caused by improper management of files and folders. Viruses may cause breakdown, but it reversible by formatting the computer. The individual who operates a computer must be often informed about the improvements provided by the developers of new sofwares, and by the operating system builder. A computer may work nicely when the operator get informed through informatic forums, by asking questions and watching carefully what the more experient users say about this or that.
Getting wet, screen damage, and batterie dying!
no, a computer cannot remotely cause physical damage to another.
If any injuries are involved, the police should be called. Also, either driver has the right to call the police so an accident report can be written. If there is no damage, one is probably better not calling the police, as the accident may be reported to your insurance company.
This subject has alot of debate but research of owners opinions shows that LCD screens are getting better reviews. Plasma's are still very vulnerable to damage if bumped and burn in on the screen.
no but if they do u can sew
I have been using Magic Jack on a regular basis for two years and have had no problems with people "getting into" my computer, or catching viruses, etc.
Trace damage in a computer refers to the damage caused on the lines interconnecting all the components on the circuit board. The trace damage will cause your computer not to function properly.
Yes, they do. All hard drives are programmed to slow down the spindle and park the arm until the shock is over. So it is very hard to damage the head or platter itself if it is bumped.
if you mean ripping cd's then no, it should not damage your computer at all
If you bumped it only 3 weeks after, you could have caused serious damage, unless it was as subtle bump. id see your surgeon to make sure. does it look different at all?
I think it is possible either from aging, or damage to the brain from traumatic injury or drug/alcohol abuse.
Yes.
no
yes, if you hit your computer with them.