Yes, by keeping the PC plugged in during the non-use can really damage the computer.
no, not at all i always keep mine plugged in
Yes, it can damage the engine.
No
No, it will not make any damange.. it is completely safe to play your itouch while its charging in a computer or on the wall :) ... unless if you are syncing your itouch then dont play it.. only play it if its just charging
the computer fan is always on, as long as the computer system is on, to prevent excess heat from destroying the prosessor. so on that note, i will tha one thing that could damage the fan, is when there is any thing on it motion path, such that it can couse a break down on the fan but, it's not a garranty that the fan will be damage.
stolen personal information. Damage to the computer system and/or network. Always protect your computer and network. theres more disadvantages...but use your head and think..
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."
its very bad to be on computer when it is thundering because when the computer is onn as it thunders,it will damage many soft wears inside d computer and it may also affect d computer screen. Unless thunder protector is in that building, that is d only way d thunder wil not affect d computer.
Depends on space. If your kitchen is small and closed off Cooking smoke may have a impact on your computer because of the humidity in the steam. More then likely it should be fine with adequate space and cooling.
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.
if you mean ripping cd's then no, it should not damage your computer at all
To protect a computer in a dark room from potential damage or security threats, precautions such as installing antivirus software, using a firewall, keeping the operating system and software updated, avoiding suspicious websites, and using strong passwords are recommended. Additionally, physical safeguards like keeping the computer in a secure location and using a screen filter to prevent unauthorized viewing can also help enhance security.