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It's all running software! Doesn't the system damage the computer if the system is reinstalled frequently?] It's the same as using a computer to 'install a system' and using a computer to 'do something else'.
Installing the system is not particularly harmful to the computer, for the computer itself, the computer itself is running 'computing', and the computing runs whatever it is.
For hardware, it is said that there is a slight reduction in the life of the 'optical drive' due to multiple installations (strictly speaking, it is not because the installation reduces the life of the 'optical drive'), but because the installation of the optical drive 'laser head' for 1000 hours (for example, 1000 hours of life) is reduced by several hours.
Of course, for other hardware, such as hard disks, you only need to turn on the hard disk and you have to work to read and write! The same installed hard disk also works the same as read and write. For it, it is to read and write, there is no 'tired' and 'not tired', and it is good to install it**. It's all about 'reading and writing' for him.
Regarding the optical disc system at the time of installation, the hard disk is also only deleted to the C disk! (This formatting is a kind of deletion, not low-level formatting), so there is no damage to the hard disk.
A variety of hardware makes up a computer, and the hardware has a lifespan, but the hardware is all to be used.
Regard the installation as the computer running software, and see how the XP system is installed to the 'computer' [Will frequent reinstallation of the system damage the computer?] Ahh
Whether the computer is in the working or closed state, that is, in the charged or uncharged state, it exists in a hardware form, and various hardware perform its own duties.
The hardware quality of a computer assembly determines whether the computer is durable
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You have to reinstall the system to perform a lot of read and write operations, which are repeated (don't worry, I'm talking about reinstalling three or five times a day), which has a big impact on the life of the hard drive. If it is not absolutely necessary, it is recommended not to reinstall it at will.
System junk can be cleaned manually, and it is recommended not to reinstall it for this reason.
Of course, when the system is played crashed (the safe mode can't be entered), the only way to solve it is to reinstall it.
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It's best not to reinstall your computer without the slightest problem.
Once or twice is fine, but if it is often it will not work.
My host was broken because of the frequent rework of the system.
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You can rest assured that even if you install the system every day, the computer can still be used for 3-10 years. Installing the system is also a busy hard disk when it is installed.
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No.
Reinstalling the system will not damage the computer, but will have certain benefits, which can solve the problems of system lag and system poisoning, so that the computer can run faster and completely kill viruses. Reinstalling the system can also avoid logical bad sectors, which are prone to a lot of file fragments after a long period of use, which are the main reasons for affecting the smooth and logical bad sectors of the system.
After reinstalling the system, the data of the C disk will be lost, including the desktop, etc., the browser favorites will be lost, and the software needs to be reinstalled.
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System reinstallation refers to the reinstallation of the computer's operating system. That is, the original system is completely deleted and a new system is reinstalled. An operating system is a computer program that manages computer hardware and software resources, and it is also the kernel and cornerstone of a computer system.
If a system is used for a long time, it is inevitable that there will be operation errors or damage by viruses and Trojan programs, the running speed of the computer will be greatly slowed down, and the important files in the system will be damaged and cause errors, or even crashes and cannot be started. At this point, you need to reinstall the system, and the new system will greatly improve the speed of the computer.
The computer reinstalls the system, there is no damage to the computer, but the reinstallation system will restart the computer, and there will be a little damage to the electronic settings rebooted many times, on the other hand, a large number of read and write operations will be carried out on the hard disk when installing the system. In addition, before reinstalling the system, the important files and data on the desktop should be saved, otherwise, the files and data will be completely deleted after the system is reinstalled, and it is difficult to recover.
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Generally, no, it may have a certain impact on the hard disk.
1. You need to reinstall the driver, patch, and install common software;
2. The general reinstallation system is reinstalled when encountering system problems, so that the problem cannot be found, and the next time you encounter such problems, you still have to reinstall them;
3. Reinstalling the system can not solve all the virus infection problems, because viruses may also exist in other partitions of the hard disk, and reinstalling the system only formats the C drive, then the new system in the C disk is likely to be infected by viruses in other partitions of the hard disk again, causing the system to crash again;
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1. Calling up the advanced format hard disk will never shorten the service life of the hard disk. When formatting the hard disk, it only reads and writes to the hard disk, and during the reading and writing process, the head and the hard disk disk are not in contact, so there is no possibility of rotating the disk to be damaged. This does not affect its service life;
2. Rebuild the disk PBR, which will not damage the hard disk, but delete the disk PBR first and then rewrite it;
3. Extract the gho file to the system disk. Actually, this is just a write operation to the disk.
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