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Will the virus in the hard disk damage the hard disk?

Generally, computer hard disk poisoning will not affect the physical properties of the hard disk, because the virus is only a kind of special data stored, which will destroy the program. If the virus is special, it can be restarted by frequency, and reading and writing data frequently may cause bad tracks to the hard disk.

Related knowledge:

A Computer Virus is a set of computer instructions or program codes that a compiler inserts into a computer program to destroy computer functions or data, which can affect the use of the computer and replicate itself. Computer viruses are contagious, covert, infectious, latent, excitable, expressive or destructive. The life cycle of computer virus: development period → infection period → incubation period → attack period → discovery period → digestion period → extinction period. A computer virus is a program, an executable code. Just like biological virus, it has the characteristics of self-reproduction, mutual infection and activation and regeneration. Computer viruses have unique replication ability. They can spread rapidly and are often difficult to eradicate. They can attach themselves to various types of files, and when files are copied or transmitted from one user to another, they spread along with the files.

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