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Nightmare-Rex
01 Sep 2010

MABY the virus IS possible but not in the way you think. Perhaps it will edit the drivers for the hard drive (probably after reboot), then it will force the drive to spin really fast constantly 24/7 causing an overheat and forming bad sectors. that is the only way I could thing SOFTWARE could harm HARDWARE. Of course a half brained person would know to turn off the PC but what if they left the room for a few hours? How ever it is my personal theory but the drivers do tell the hardware what to do and can probably tell it to spin fast whenever the driver boots.

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LloydCata
21 Nov 2010

Where's the smart-aleck response to Nightmare-Rex 01 Sep 2010? I have had the same thing happen more than once. And absolutely right that once the machine is restarted then the hard drive spins out of control until it locks up.

For all those so-called hardware/software gurus who 'know' all about this, please explain how a 'bios' gets infected...and then repost what else is possible from that point!

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DMP-Tech
13 Dec 2010

In the last month, I've had hard drive failure on 4 computers. I was able to salvage 3 of them by flashing the BIOS and formatting the drives - 2 of them took some extra unexpected effort, such as removing the CMOS battery. The last victim was a portable. It hung, needing a hard reboot (hold down power button). It rebooted twice afterwards - the last time it failed shortly after XP loaded. In my experience, when a hard disk fails, it's typically a physical problem, maybe the platters won't rotate, or the heads just "clink". If it's a physical problem, the machine should still recognize the controller - it just won't be able to access the disk. If the disk can't be recognized, logically, it has to be the controller. Controllers, like any hardware, rely on a set of instructions that can be changed through a number of means. Saying that it can't be accomplished is like saying an iPhone can't be hacked. Build a bigger, stronger wall, and someone will tunnel under it.

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dan rabbas
20 Feb 2011

hard drive is virus infected,can;t get in safe mode,blue screen reports a problen detected windows has been shutdown to prevent damaged to computer i want to format hard drive.o.s. is xp try kaspersky recuse disk,cant update,cant find my internet cable when i plug it in

Posted by:

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16 Sep 2011

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jhon
29 Sep 2011

I think it cannot be some kind of curse im almost 100% sure that there is some kind of indetectable virus what destroying a hdd arm .


becouse ur hardware is controled by ur software so if virus can affect a software it can do anything by ur hardware also like for example increse a power to disk or affect it if ur connected to internet some hacker can send you a packets in java if u playing any game or if you are directly connected to some kind of game server or if you are using a software . i think admin is capable to send you an any packets to your computer what can destroy your hdd. Becouse they have posibility to do that. i think i resign from internet becouse its became a verry dangerous weapon against people .

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Dan
03 Oct 2011

I think this HDD attacking virus is real. I had a low hour Maxtor 320Gb IDE go down the other day, getting more and more corrupt and slow, until it did nothing but move like a snail, or sometimes alternately freeze up. My Bios sees it, and the serial number is there. SMART shows the drive is good and a full, slow sector scan shows perfect. But, it shows a capacity of Zero,=Nothing. It will not reformat, and utilities do not work including Acronis. Disk management cannot make partitions, but sees a tiny one it cannot change, rename, reformat or remove. This drive, depending on the repair utility, has reported itself as either 58K, 80Gb, 8Gb, or, now get this, 2 terabytes. I've gotten the same old Seagate advice to use Seatools for DOS, which I already did. For some reason, even on another PC, Windows XP boots up from HHD, rather than from the CDROM drive, even though Bios is set to CD Bootup and the drive is Autorun. The drive drags down any PC it's connected to as a slave. What's going on here?

Posted by:

ogo
24 Nov 2011

dammn i had same prob.....every time i restart computer its becoming slower...and after some time i cant acces to windows or hdd at all...i had to replace it with new hard drive...cant belive they actually makeing these kind of things

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diane
30 Oct 2012

My computer had a black screen with only a cursor flashing, I could get to the safe mode area but very unsure of computers,it will bring me to my sign on page in vista, as soon as I enter my user name etc.. it will go back to black screen, took the computer in, she said a virus was in there so badly that the only way was to send my hard drive out, which could cost hundreds, or thousands, she said she took my hard drive out , put it in her system and it still wouldn't stay up and running, my babies pictures are in there, my fathers before he passed away, my son in law who just passed in June at 29, leaving behind a 5 and 3 year, all his last videos are in there, I hate to believe I can't be helped, or that my "life" is basically gone... please help ..or if you know someone I could take it to. I live in Illinois. Thank you. Diane

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charlie
01 Nov 2012

i got old hp (10yrs +-) i had it upgraded and virus cleaned. got another or 1dt came back. i wish to erase hard drive without any saves and use as a word office computer. at pressent i get blank black screen when it comes on. last view before last turnoff most progames on startup were yellowish. what can i do. im a senior disabled vet om fixedf income can u help me dave this hardware?

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iana
29 Jan 2013

Is there any type of virus that can destroy and pixelate HD video files??

Posted by:

BL
01 Jun 2014

I don't know why people point out that they have friends in IT that tell them something is not possible - being in IT, even in a major corporation does not require all that much knowledge, 2-3 weeks of crunching Linux commands, and being really good at talking can get you into 95% of all IT positions.

I know if a way for a virus to destroy a hard drive physically, it does exist, and there are a couple ways to program it - but the possibility of you having such a virus is unlikely, the point of most viruses is to gain entry. A virus that destroys data is only useful on a wide scale when trying to scare people, or prove power. Most likely if your having a hard drive problem due to a virus, it probably just wiped the partition table - which can be fixed. People that destroy stuff usually want the credit for it, and breaking everything leaves no calling card.

Posted by:

AsIfGods
12 May 2015

THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A HARD-DRIVE DESTROYING VIRUS!!! That being stressed immediately above, I'll elaborate.

All Hard-Drive platters come off the production line with errors. Once found, the SMART drives of the day have the ability to map the errors out to other sectors. The mechanics and operation of the drive, spindle, actuator and data I/O, are controlled by the drive firmware which is isolated from being programed unless removed from the PCB and placed in an EPROM programmer. The heads never touch the platter, instead they "fly" above it by a few microns. So the worst enemy to HD's is VIBRATION, especially sharp abrupt vibration, not software. Like maybe that created by an angry virus sufferer, as in their frustration, they hit the computer case while the HD's heads are flying across the platter.

A HD is simply a storage device, which can store viruses, but all the virus can do is damage the data on the drive, "all" of which can be overwritten, to start fresh. All one has to know, is how to replace the damaged data with good data. FYI, since 1993, almost all of my drives, with a 3 year warranty, have lasted for over 10 years. As I get viruses, though I have things in place to prevent it, I simply remove them and repair any data they have destroyed. Backup your data, people!

As I hope you can now see, it is impossible for any software in the computers memory, be it volatile or non volatile, to access the inner workings of the HD. It cannot 'physically' be done. Any dying HD's, after virus infection, is simply coincidence.

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