How to ruin a computer
What you need: one good Baseball bat.
method: pick up the base ball bat and wack the computer hardrive several times. If you turn the computer on and the computer still works repete wacking.
There are many misunderstood things concerning how a computer works, a monitor, (which is a machine that contains many small tools, and a monitor cannot function or run without a computer, that comes with it.) A Computer is a repository contraption that obtains the diminutive aspects of data, which are chains of random digits and figurings, which are sent to the monitor that then interact with the language- type in the monitor, then allowing the small toolings and utensils in the monitor to shift, fluctuate, and move, afterwards causing signals to be sent to the screen, (sometimes types of calculations will occur on the screen.) This is what allows the person using the screen of the monitor to gain access to detail needed to be seen on the screen.
It is possible to wipe and erase the data that allows a computer and monitor technique to work, however in order to do so, one must obtain a certain type of software, that would cause d.o.d. indications to occur on the screen of the monitor, letting the person know that they are beginning to go into the aspects of data from the screen of the monitor, and later on is what a Ransom Ware occurrence would be, Ransom Ware is what allows a person to begin to change types of circumstances when it comes to the detail that can be accessed from a monitor screen, and if one is to cause wiping or erasure of data that irrecoverably encrypts and gives rise to the destroying, destruction, obliteration and eradication of data, and is not the authorized employee to carry out the action, it is unlawful and could face penalties for doing so, this is one Cyber Crime that is an instance.
You can set your hardware on fire or smash it with a sledge hammer.
If you want to be creative, make mentos Diet Coke bomb and blow up your hardware.
You get your computer and you just throw it out the window!!! You have a killed computer!!! Congrats!!!! Have fun buying a new one!!
Smashing it with a Ten Pound Sledge Hammer is very effective......
step on it, hit it, or even burning it will do.
A virus will destroy a computer
Install windows on it? =P
Computer hardware is the components that make up a computer. Computer architecture is the model used to combine the Hardware into a working unit.
Computer hardware is the physical parts of the computer. This is in contrast to software, which is the non physical programs that the hardware runs.
In computer hardware, "cards" usually refers to the different silicon boards that make up the hardware of a computer.
· What can happen if your hardware and computer cables are not maintenance?
NO. Computer hardware is a completely different part of the computer system from the Software. Software is not a physical Item like hardware.
Virtually Destroy:Software can remove hardware from a computer, or prevent it from working properly.Physically Destroy:Although very unlikely if a computer kept in an uncooled room is using enough processing power and generating enough head it might start a fire and destroy the hardware.
Viruses by nature destroy software, not hardware. But, you could run a "virus" that was an infinite loop, that did not allow for its termination, and that could possible lead to heat issues for the hardware. Possible damaging it.
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Computer hardware is the components that make up a computer. Computer architecture is the model used to combine the Hardware into a working unit.
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A computer monitor is hardware. It only provides for display.
Computer hardware is the physical parts of the computer. This is in contrast to software, which is the non physical programs that the hardware runs.
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The Advantages of computer hardware is if your computer using hardware is more faster than the others
In computer hardware, "cards" usually refers to the different silicon boards that make up the hardware of a computer.