Yes, a virus is capable of crashing your hard drive.
a virus that destroys the hard drive also know as the (d:) is syphillis
The virus is on the hard drive so if you get a new hard drive the virus will be gone. A cheaper option would be to just reinstall the operating system though. (Vista, Win 7)
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Drive space usage is how much memory used from the total hard drive space. It's basically how many stuff you put into a hard drive compartment.
It is not yet possible to have unlimited hard drive space on a PC.Hard drive space is finite; like most things in life.
Yes, any type of virus has the potential to destroy a hard drive.
One product for removing a virus from an external hard drive is Malwarebytes Antimalware. Once the virus is removed, the files should reappear.
Partitions divide hard drive space.
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Get Norton anti virus or if that dont work reset your hard drive
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