Yes. When running more processes than your computer should handle along with improper ventilation, your computer will overheat and not perform as well as if it were a normal temperature.
No I don't think so.You will not lose your data just by rebooting your computer.
Sorry but that question can not be answer.
Sometimes when upgrading the OS of your computer there is a risk of losing the data on your computer even with minor upgrades. it is always suggested to back up the contents of your computer just in case your data did happen to get erased.
An uninterruptable power supply is a power device for a computer (or other things) which is designed never to lose power in the middle of crucial operations. For example, if you're running a computer which is in charge of a critical process and there is a disruption in the power coming into the computer, the uninterruptable PSU (power supply unit) is designed to make sure the computer doesn't stop the process it was working on and lose data.
If you've set your computer to remember your login information on start up, then your computer will not lose your special code upon a restart. No matter how you restart it.
Yes, it is normal for bike tires to lose air over time due to factors such as temperature changes, punctures, and the natural permeability of the tire material. Regularly checking and inflating your bike tires can help maintain optimal performance.
Air loses density when it heats up because the air molecules become more energetic and spread out, resulting in a decrease in density. Conversely, air becomes more dense when it cools down because the molecules lose energy and come closer together.
You can lose your eyeteeth it tottaly normal.
A PC can gradually lose its original performance because of malware, viruses, and unused registry code lurking around. Cleaning your system will improve its performance.
Yup, I started to lose my molars when I was only 9.
If you mean lose it on your computer, then I would recommend re-downloading it.
the body heats, you lose less heat, & liqiuds come through your skn
I remember a someone saying that u lose a lot more than that in a week. So I think it's normal
When you loose your work on a computer it is called a crash.
Probably perfectly normal. I lose that in a 25,000 gallon pool in Houston.
No, your computer will not attain a virus through hacks. Chances are, however, that you will lose access to your game account, so try not to lose it!
you lose your freinds