1.) These little insects do not damage the MS-Surface!
Of course, these are virtual ants that have no way to leave anything on the desktop, whether you're running insects on the desktop, or fewer insects, you do not even have to worry about the desktop background from the insects is nibbled to change the desktop background.
Basically, any more complex program has software errors. Often, however, the bug has no or only harmless consequences. Most PC errors therefore go unnoticed. But because all humanity is more or less dependent on computers, bugs can have dramatic consequences. In 2003, software errors were responsible for the fact that much of North America lost power and public life came to a virtual standstill.
(Image-1) The MS-Surface with Windows 10 can not be damaged by this insects!
2.) Can the MS-Surface be damaged by real insects?
Yes, your MS-Surface can be damaged by small insects. These insects can lodge in the vents, keyboard or touchscreen and cause damage.
The most common damage caused by small insects is:
- Damage to the ventilation slots: If insects get stuck in the ventilation slots, they can block them. This may cause the surface to overheat, which may result in damage to the internal components.
- Damage to the keyboard: If insects get stuck in the keyboard, they can clog or damage the keys. This may cause the keyboard to malfunction.
- Damage to the touchscreen: If insects get stuck in the touchscreen, they can damage the sensors. This may cause the touchscreen to malfunction.
To prevent your MS surface from being damaged by small insects, you should take the following measures:
- Keep your surface clean and dry. Insects are more attracted to dirty and damp surfaces.
- Use a keyboard protector. A keyboard protector can prevent insects from settling in the keys.
- Use touchscreen protection. A touchscreen protector can prevent insects from settling on the touchscreen.
If you notice that there are small insects in your surface, you should remove them as quickly as possible. To do this, use a vacuum cleaner or tweezers. Be careful not to crush the insects as this may cause further damage.
If you can't clean your Surface yourself, consider having it cleaned by a professional.
Just like last year in summer, I get small flying bugs in my apartment. My apartment is flush with a huge tree and the lights are on outside so that they like to sneak through the cracks in the house. Last year they just hung on the walls and I didn't care (they don't bite or bother me), but this year they seem to like hanging on the side of my PC because of the lights.?
I once had an ant nest in my PC, which led to overheating. Insects are attracted to the warmth, hum, and smell of electronic devices. It is no coincidence that Philips has a pesticide division. However, it is very rare these days. Especially for laptops and especially for mainframes.
So a little story first A few days ago I had a rather annoying fly in my room. It suddenly disappeared and I didn't think much about it until I saw a shadow on my wall through the LEDs that I installed in my PC. I use a PC tower and it is on the edge that is attached to the back. The thing has a pretty big air intake under the case on the front, the fly must have flown in there and up through the drive bay area INSIDE my PC. I take off my table immediately when I saw it there, and I think I have never removed my side part as quickly as at this moment.
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