Lot's of "strikes" could damage a computer. An airstrike, striking it with a hammer, angry laborers could destroy it while striking, etc... If you are referring to a test question, it probably means a "lightning strike."
An opportunist threat on a computer means that people who find an unattended computer that has been left logged in to a system could view, steal, or damage information, programs, or hardware.
yes, if you hit your computer with them.
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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.
esd damage your computer key board and mouse
A natural disaster like a flood or lightening strike. An electrical fire. An IT infrastructure failure is the damage or destruction of computer equipment, software and the processes run on the computer system.
Yes there is. You could allow a creature to deal first strike damage for example, then use an instant to finish the other monster off, so the blocker's normal strike damage does not kill the first striker. A creature that deals first strike damage, and then loses First Strike, will not then deal damage again when other creatures deal normal damage.
It shouldn't. It is just a computer game. The only real way it can damage your computer is if you play it without any sort of cooling system in your computer, but even then, the game doesn't use too many resources.
It can put you in shocjk and damage vital organs
yes it could possible damage it if you put to much or too little
In Magic: The Gathering, first strike allows a creature to deal damage before creatures without first strike during combat. Double strike allows a creature to deal damage both during the first strike combat damage step and the regular combat damage step.
No, a creature with double strike does not also have first strike. Double strike allows the creature to deal combat damage twice in a single combat phase, once in the first strike combat damage step and once in the regular combat damage step.
your computer could demage when you block the fan under it,and when you use your computer.
Yes, double strike works when a creature with double strike is blocking another creature. The creature with double strike will deal damage twice in the combat phase - first during the first strike damage step, and then again during the regular damage step.
When a creature with double strike attacks in Magic: The Gathering, it deals damage twice during the combat phase. The defending player must assign blockers before the first strike damage is dealt. If the creature with double strike is blocked and survives the first strike damage, it will deal damage again during the regular combat damage step.
In Magic: The Gathering, first strike allows a creature to deal combat damage before creatures without first strike. Double strike allows a creature to deal combat damage twice in a single combat phase - once during the first strike combat damage step and again during the regular combat damage step.
In Magic: The Gathering, "first strike" allows a creature to deal combat damage before creatures without first strike. "Double strike" allows a creature to deal combat damage twice in a single combat phase - first during the first strike combat damage step, and then again during the regular combat damage step.