Yeah you cant really brick a PC with software. You can lose whatever data ison the hard drive. but even that is likely recoverable
Yeah you cant really brick a PC with software. You can lose whatever data ison the hard drive. but even that is likely recoverable
There is no case. this is just TOS violation with a hosting company.
Or its just a piracy check…
Short of a hardware fault, you cannot destroy an SSD no matter what you throw at it. Try resetting the partition table using gparted and you can use it for whatever again. The windows partition manager tends to not be reliable when dealing with removing wonky linux partitions.