Will the reinstallation of the computer system affect the life of the computer or the life of the ha

Updated on number 2024-05-08
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Traditionally, it will not affect the life of the computer, but as our part-time workers, I have been using the computer for more than 20 years, I used the computer for nine years, and the installation system is relatively small, so it seems that try to reinstall the system as little as possible, try to take care of your computer, try to keep ventilation and dust, heat dissipation and other things, these pay attention, I think the service life of your computer is longer than that of other people's computers!!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Reinstalling the system will format the C drive, and the contents of the C drive will be all cleaned up, and it will not affect you if you reinstall the system several times a day.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    As long as the files are not placed on the C drive, desktop, or My Documents, they will not be affected. The system is installed by default in the C drive!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It depends on where you put these files.,Generally, I put these **** files on the D disk,When the system is reinstalled, it's just the C disk operation,So it won't have an impact on other system disk files.,You can also copy these files that you think are important before installing the system。 Hope it helps!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Generally speaking, the impact is negligible, as for the file class, as long as you don't put it in the C drive, there is no problem (note: most computers' desktops are in the C drive by default).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The impact is not great, the key is daily maintenance, try not to be poisoned.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Theoretically, it will not affect the lifespan, but if the hard disk is formatted too much, it will have an impact on the life of the hard disk, which will lead to the appearance of bad sectors.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello! There must be an impact, if you want not to hurt the hard drive, unless you don't turn it on.

    Reinstalling the system is the best way to solve the problem, but reinstalling the system too often will frequently read and write disks, reduce the life of the disk, and will inevitably harm the hard disk.

    If there is a problem to solve first, of course, if there is an hour or two or more time can not be solved, it is better to reinstall it, if a problem is solved for a long time, if it is a virus or malicious program and other problems, it will also cause damage to the hard disk, and even damage the hard disk even if it is a heavy installation system. But don't reinstall the system as soon as there is a problem, and only reinstall it when you encounter a difficult problem to solve. A reminder:

    In the process of installing the system, it is best not to have accidents, such as power outages, chucks, hardware failure repair, etc., which are really hard injuries. Sometimes even scrapped hard drives!

    You can consider making a mirror image and restoring it directly at that time, and the speed is fast. Either install a shadow system recovery, or simply use a virtual machine.

    If your system is experiencing one of three things, it's time for you to consider reinstalling your system:

    1) The operating efficiency of the system has become low, and the garbage files are flooded with the hard disk and scattered and distributed, which is not convenient for centralized cleaning and automatic cleaning;

    2) The system frequently makes errors, and the faults are not easy to accurately locate and easily solve;

    3) The system does not boot.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Tell you what effect the reinstallation system has on your computer.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    As long as the reinstallation system does not involve low-level formatting and does not partition from the new partition, it basically has no impact on the computer, and the reinstallation system is equivalent to writing to the hard disk, so it has no impact.

    When reinstalling the system, formatting the C: disk is an advanced format.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There's a little bit of it.

    Whatever you do will have an impact on your hard drive.

    If you want to have no impact, it's best not to use it haha.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The service life of the hard disk can reach more than 30,000 hours.

    If the hard drive works continuously for 24 hours, it will lie on its stomach in less than 3 years. It won't break after 5-10 years of normal use, but the performance of the hard drive will get worse and worse.

    The actual service life of the hard disk is based on the amount of data read and written, in general, the more times the hard disk reads and writes, the shorter the lifespan.

    The work of the hard disk belongs to the category of precision machinery, which includes the hard disk platter, the motor that drives the platter to turn, the magnetic head, and the magnetic head servo motor, which are all mechanical devices and will wear out. In particular, for heads and head servo motors, every time data is read or written, the servo motor drives the head to precisely position the head on the platter to find the position of the data. The more data is read and written, the more frequent this operation will be, and the more wear and tear will be caused.

    This is also the reason why the performance of the hard drive decreases after a certain working time.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The hard disk is constantly reading and writing data after it is turned on, regardless of the amount of data. Reading and writing even if there is less, and reading and writing more is the same, how does it affect? You don't have to leave it for a few years to be bad.

    Unstable voltage, high temperature, constant vibration, collision, and high-altitude drop will affect the life of the hard disk!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Listening is 100,000 erases, you don't have to worry;

    If not affected by other collisions, sudden power failures or force problems. It's definitely not a problem to use.

    24 hours on the computer, 5 to 8 years later, the odds of you still using this computer and hard drive are already very small.

    At that time, it was already the era of electronic hard drives.

    On the issue of the protection of batteries;

    1. The optimization of the battery by the current manufacturer is very reasonable, don't wait for the battery to run out and then charge, generally less than 20% can be rushed;

    2. Under normal circumstances, you don't need to worry about the power supply being connected to the computer all the time, it will be automatically protected when it is fully charged, and the default is to use the charger to keep the computer running;

    3. The service life of the general battery is about 500 times, which means that you can use it for at least 2 years, and you can charge it once every day when you use it to less than 20%;

    4. If the battery has not been used for a long time, it is recommended to be fully charged once in about half a month.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Laptop hard drives generally have a long service life, as long as they are not artificially shaken and damaged, they can generally be used for more than 3 years.

    The shortcoming that limits the life limit of a laptop is not the hard drive. Reinstalling the system will not have much impact on the hard disk, which is more durable, but theoretically speaking, as long as the hard disk is read and written, it will inevitably cause small but real wear and tear on the hard disk.

    Therefore, it is recommended not to easily reinstall the system frequently when the system does not affect our use.

    In terms of protecting the battery, it is best not to plug in the power supply at the same time with the battery, so that the battery is repeatedly charged and discharged, resulting in a sharp decrease in service life. When the battery is not in use, fully charge the battery, then take it off and place it in a dry and cool place, avoiding contact with heat sources and conductors. Do not take the battery off when it runs out.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Hard disks have a normal service life of more than 10 years, but they will slowly age after three years. It is recommended to reinstall the system once every 1-2 years, because reinstallation requires formatting the hard disk, and formatting is the most harmful to the hard disk.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Generally, it is more than 3 years, and reformatting and reinstalling the system has little impact on the hard disk.

    To BT、Thunderbolt This kind of software has a relatively greater impact on the hard disk。

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Big brother, you also cherish your computer too much, the computer is comfortable to use, you don't need to reinstall it, don't you pit yourself, and everyone uses it like this, whose machine wood has been reinstalled? What does it matter how many times you load it? The computer can be used for three or five years, and after three or five years, maybe you will get rich, buy a few top-level laptops, top-level computers,

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Reinstallation is detrimental to the hard drive to a certain extent.

    Ordinary formatting of a hard drive will not affect the life of the hard drive. Formatting is divided into high-level and low-level formatting. Advanced formatting is only to erase the data on the hard disk, generate boot information, initialize the FAT table, and mark the logical bad tracks.

    The low-level formatting is to divide the hard disk into cylinders and tracks, and then divide the tracks into several sectors, and each sector is divided into identification part ID, spacer, gap and data area. Low-level formatting is a job that precedes high-level formatting, and each hard drive is low-level formatted before it leaves the factory. Low-level formatting is a lossy operation that has a negative impact on the life of the hard drive.

    The formatting under Windows that we usually use (including the formatting used under DOS) is actually a high-level lattice sail hole style.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Theoretically, there is no loss outside of abnormalities.

    However, it is the process of reinstalling the system, and your hard disk and CD should read and write much more than usual.

    In addition to this pin, it is recommended that you install a normal system and use ghost backup, which will be convenient and save a lot of trouble.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    As long as the format key is vernalized, the manuscript is missing and the durability is large!

    Advanced Format Maximum Loss! Also the cleanest clean!

    Although the damage to the hard disk is not too great, the format is not too clean, and some systems in the past.

    The information is still there! There are certain hidden dangers!

    Normal hard disk also has to read and write, which is not much of a problem for the hard disk dressing room.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Reinstalling the system is a normal shutdown and will not affect the hard drive much.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    There may be some impact on the hard drive.

    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. Here are some of the disadvantages of the reloading system.

    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).

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    There is no problem with the computer, and he has this function just like the mobile phone.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    If there is damage, it will have an impact on the lifespan, but the problem is not big, I install it almost once a week to two weeks, and the hard disk has been used for several years

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    No. This is a normal read and write operation.

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