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The impact is not great. But there's still a point. The response time may increase as you reinstall the operating system...
Especially Vista... This operating system is even more exaggerated. The Vista that I installed at the beginning of my house.
It takes 2 to 10 seconds to open a file or web page. Sometimes I can't even open it after waiting for a few minutes. Hard drives included...
Pay attention to yourself. Take care of your books.
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Don't worry too much about this, notebook hard disks are the same as desktop hard disks, multiple systems are installed once but the hard disk reads and writes a few more times, but this loss can be ignored, the server computer is not turned off 365 days a year, and there is a large data throughput every day, and it will be overhauled once or twice a year.
This has nothing to do with the type of system XP, Vista, etc., and it is only a matter of time for the hard disk to install it.
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It's not a big deal, but it's definitely not good to have more than that.
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Reinstalling your system too often can cause damage to your laptop's hard drive.
It's best not to reinstall too often! Friends - it doesn't matter if it's Vista or XP, the consequences are the same!
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There is no effect, only a slight reduction in the life of the optical drive, my LG notebook for half a year, the installation system is more than 150 times without any problems,
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Obviously not.,But it's just reading and writing hard disks.,If the hard disk partition is formatted,,It's a little good for your hard disk.。。。
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In fact, if you have to say that the impact is really minimal!
Don't worry!! There won't be a problem!!
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Reinstalling the system too often can have an impact.
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There will be no problem, rest assured.
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1.Too many reinstalls have a certain impact on the hard disk, because the reinstallation system generally has to format the hard disk, although the grid disk is theoretically not damaged to the hard disk, but because physically, the head may scratch the disk platter, so it is better to try to have as little grid as possible.
2.Too much reinstallation of the computer system will cause a little damage to the hard disk, because each reinstallation will save the C drive once, erase the previous system and install a new system.
3.It's all a process of reading and writing, but don't worry too much, a computer installed 30-40 times a year has no effect, but it can't be 15 a month- 16 times, that's too much.
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1. The reinstallation system will be accompanied by a large number of CPU operations and hard disk writes, and its bad impact on the computer is mainly the test of a large number of operations on the heat dissipation ability of the computer and the wear and tear of the hard disk, the life of the hard disk is limited, and the stored data is often priceless, so please reinstall the system as appropriate in the case of non-system damage;
2. Strictly speaking, system reinstallation is actually the normal reading and writing of the hard disk, just like every time you enter the system and run some programs. During the installation process, because the 0 track needs to be read and written, once the 0 track is damaged, it may cause the entire hard disk to be unable to be used normally, so do not reinstall it too often.
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It's like formatting it, and then putting things back, and the things or software that were installed before will be deleted, and it won't affect the computer.
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I'm serious, nothing will happen to the computer, it's just a bit of a waste of your time. It is recommended that after the system is reinstalled and activated, ** a shadow guard, turn on the shadow guard, and then you can return to the same way after the system is reinstalled countless times.
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You'll become a system installer journeyman.
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I'm more curious about why I need to reinstall the system multiple times, which is not necessary for normal use. If you're just trying to get your hands dirty, I'd recommend getting an old computer. After all, frequent reinstallation is definitely detrimental to some of the computer's hardware.
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1. It has a small impact on the hard disk and its lifespan, and generally speaking, there is no major problem.
2. There will be a certain amount of wear and tear on the hard disk. The read and write capabilities of the hard disk are limited, and the hard disk will be read and written frequently every time the system is installed with wide flushing. The life of the hard drive will be reduced, but it will not be visible on the surface.
3. Occasionally, you can also use the defragmenter that comes with Windows, but it can't be commonly used, and it's not good for hard disks.
Shenchang J 4, if you want to optimize, you must not use all kinds of optimization software.
5. The hardware should indeed pay attention to the fast belt, heat dissipation of each part, and cleaning.
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Advantages of reinstalling the system for the computer:
1. Reinstalling the system can solve some problems caused by viruses and various system problems for unknown reasons;
2. Regular reinstallation of the system can save you the trouble of sorting out the fragments of the C drive, clean up the excess junk files of the C drive, clean up too many temporary keys or residual key values in the registry, and repair some DLL files that are damaged during the use of the solution.
3. After reinstalling the system, the new system is in the initial state, which is very concise, and the operation speed of the system is relatively fast;
4. Install different versions of the system and experience the different operation experience brought by different systems;
5. Regular reinstallation of the system can avoid the trial time limit of the trial software and effectively solve the possible problem of pirated software.
Disadvantages of reinstalling the system on the computer:
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;
4. Frequent reinstallation of the system hurts the hard disk, which is easy to cause bad sectors in the system disk, which causes the system to crash or crash;
5. Will format C disk or other disks (dual system), inadvertently lose my documents and useful files on the desktop (in the case of carelessness).
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The computer reinstallation system is basically not damaged to the computer, the advantages of reinstalling the system outweigh the disadvantages, and the reinstallation system can better improve the performance of the computer and contribute to the efficiency of learning and work.
Reinstalling the system is to directly format the C drive, which can directly solve the serious system failure caused by virus infection and other unknown factors.
The system has been used for a long time, and it is inevitable to accumulate a lot of caches, registry residues, missing files, and the size of the C disk is getting larger and larger, which directly affects the running performance of the system.
The reinstalled system is basically in the initial state, all the performance is the best, the operation is the smoothest, and it plays a good initialization role in reassigning the purpose of the machine.
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1. Reinstalling the system will be accompanied by a large number of CPU operations and hard disk writing, and its bad impact on the computer is mainly the test of a large number of calculations on the heat dissipation ability of the computer and the wear and tear of the hard disk.
2. Strictly speaking, the reinstallation of the system is actually the normal reading and writing of the hard disk, just like every time you enter the system and run some programs. During the installation process, because the 0 track needs to be read and written, once the 0 track is damaged, it may cause the entire hard disk to be unable to be used normally, so do not reinstall it too often.
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Bro, you reinstall a lot because of system crashes. The causes of system crashes should be solved from the following aspects: maintenance is very important after each system is installed. I personally recommend :
1 Change the system, if you installed XP before, now install Win7 SP1 (if not, install Win7 first, and then install SP1 upgrade patch).
2 Install the system, first install the anti-virus software, and then install the system protection software.
3 Update the drivers of all hardware to the latest official version.
4 Check to install system patches frequently.
5. Frequent antivirus, clean up bad review plug-ins, and get system garbage.
6 If something goes wrong, don't reinstall the system first, but maintain and repair it first (just like a person who is sick and should be cured instead of abandoned).
7 Try not to force the shutdown, which can easily cause bad sectors of the hard disk.
As for your hard disk, you can hang it on the machine for anti-virus to see if it can read it, if not, you can have data recovery software to recover all the data.
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Theoretically, every time you install it, it will wear out the surface of the hard drive, but now the hard disk has a long lifespan, as long as you don't reinstall it too often, there should be no problem!
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It doesn't affect anything, but it has an impact on the hard disk, and you reinstall the system once is actually to restore the system disk back to the state when you bought the computer, and it's not good to restore more hard disks.
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Nothing was a problem. The average hard disk has a long lifespan, and reinstalling the system is a process of formatting the hard disk and rewriting files.
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In terms of hardware, it should mainly be the hard disk, and the amount of read and write to the hard disk is particularly large when doing the system, so the biggest damage is the hard disk, and there is also an optical drive, which will also affect the service life, try to do as little as possible
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It will affect the life of the hard drive, and it is not recommended to reinstall the system frequently.
However, the replacement of general computers is generally within 5 years, and it still does not affect the use.
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There's nothing wrong with it that could cause some damage to the partitions of the motherboard.
But it's OK to start with a new partition.
However, the number of distinctions will cause bad sectors to appear in the hard disk! ~
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It doesn't have much impact, it may have a little impact on the lifespan of hard disks and optical drives, and then it will improve your level and interest in playing with the computer.
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One point, format disk to the computer hard disk is the most harmful, when reinstalling the system, the hard disk reads more frequently than writes, it is recommended that you use more one-click recovery.
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Yes, every time you install the system, especially now most of the systems with the ghost version are installed, you must know that every time the G version of the system is installed, it is equivalent to a formatting of the C disk, formatting is a physical operation of the hard disk, such a process is more, not to mention whether it will damage the hard disk, but at least there is a little bit that will reduce the service life of the hard disk.
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Yes, the process of reinstallation is actually the process of erasing and rewriting the information on the disk. Disks also have a lifespan, and the capacity of the system is generally large, so it is harmful to the computer.
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When reinstalling, you have to format the C drive, which will hurt the hard disk.
In general, there will be no problems with the system, and it can be replaced after a few months.
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The impact of reinstalling the system on the computer's hardware is almost negligible.
A friend of mine has a computer.
The machine he uses is basically installed once a day.
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Although the hard disk will lose 1 point, in fact, it doesn't have a particularly big impact, it's okay to pull!
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Reinstalling the system or general formatting is just a normal file read and write operation, and has no effect. As long as you don't have a low-level hard drive.
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The amount of writing is particularly large, so the most damaged is the hard disk, in addition to the optical drive, which will also affect the service life, try to do as little as possible,!
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Reinstalling the system has little impact on the hard drive, but too many reinstalls may have an impact on the overall performance of the computer.
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After entering the PE micro system of the system menu, move the important data to a disk, and format the rest, and then move the data to the disk where the grid is completed, do not move it to the disk that installs the system, and then format it It is best to clear the CMOS and then set the optical drive to start the installation system.
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The landlord reinstalled the system with a CD-ROM drive, right?
First, it affects the service life of the optical drive, and redoing the system also has certain harm to the hard disk.
It is not recommended that you redo the system all the time.
Replace the system, or your system may not be compatible with your computer.
Do a good job of killing the system if it is toxic, keep the computer clean on the basis, and then make a backup, and the system will not work in the future, and it will be restored directly.
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Heat dissipation problems, which is also the cause of a lot of crashes, my computer is caused by the standard heat dissipation problem, the machine was bought in June 06, this year (2010) in June when there is an occasional crash, and then turn on and turn on the light to extinguish. Then you have to dry, there is a ten-twenty points and then turn on the machine can be used, because the chassis is heavier and I carry it hard, so lazy to get, I will turn on the air conditioner to blow it. As a result, the problem was serious last night.,Crashed.,Turn it off and take a shower.,After washing, you can't turn on the system.。
Dead on the Windows startup interface will not move. I couldn't help it, I opened the case cover and saw that the heatsink under the CPU fan was already stuffed with dust and flocculents. Sweep it slightly with a small brush, and then sweep the dust off the graphics card fan as well.
Turn it on, and watch it blow out a puff of yellow smoke from the CPU fan, it's all dirt, and then use it. I don't have a lid on it, so I'll clean it up on the weekend.
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Your question is explained below.
1.Reinstalling the system will not have an impact on the hard disk Generally, the life of the hard disk is about 2 to 3 years.
2.You can use the ghost tool to make an image file of your problem hard disk and save it to a good hard disk, and then use the mirror tool to read it.
3.Your hard drive may have bad sectors.
4.Declutter your hard drive regularly Decluttering your hard drive regularly can increase speed, but if too much debris accumulates, it will not only reduce access efficiency, but may also damage the track. But don't declutter your hard drive too often, as this will also damage the life of your hard drive.
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Turn on and see a strip of press F2,And then press it to be a ***,Then press the Enter key,It's into the start of installation,And then when you format the C disk, it also shows that you want to ask if you want a grid。
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It has nothing to do with the format.
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You can install it directly with a CD or a USB flash drive.