Myth 1:
Switching off power without shutting down damages the PC
The  first myth I came across years ago was that if you turn the power off  of your computer without shutting it down, it will damage the hardware  of the system. However the truth is, it will for sure affect your data  that was unsaved but it will never affect your hardware or the software.
Myth 2:
Files deleted from Recycle Bin are deleted permanently
If you have been following this blog continuously then you must have known till now thatfile recovery is possible using the file recovery software until the memory space has not been overwritten by some other data.
Myth 3:
Magnets can affect the data on your disk
This is true only for the Floppy Disks which  were magnetic drives but not for USB drives as those are immune to  magnets. However hard disks require strong, really strong magnets to get  affected. Those found at home are not capable of doing this.
Myth 4:
Safely remove USB drive before taking out
This  is a good practice to safely remove it before taking out however it is  not mandatory and will not damage the pen drive. To remove a USB drive just  ensure that there is no data transfer going on and if there is none,  then you can eject your USB drive anytime even without safely removing  it.
Myth 5:
Your Antivirus will protect you from whatever you click or install
An Antivirus requires  update before it can detect a malicious program but whenever a new  virus or Trojan comes up, it take some days for the agencies to develop  the update for your Antivirus. Also every AV can’t detect all types of  vulnerabilities.
Myth 6:
Continuously refreshing the computer makes it faster
Right clicking to refresh the system was developed long time back to reclaim the freeRAM that  has just been freed after terminating some process. This was used for  old systems that didn’t have enough RAM, so in case of our modern  computers this is nothing more than a useless habit.
Myth 7:
MACs never get any Virus
This  is one of the famous myths that people have. However the fact is that  since the Windows is used by more people and is more famous than a MAC,  virus developers have developed Trojans for this only but with the  increasing popularity of MACs, we have seen virus appearing for Apple’s  OS too.
Myth 8:
DSLR can get a better photo than a normal camera
This  is somewhat true but not completely as taking a photo depends also on  the photographer and not solely on the camera used. If you can’t capture  good shot from a normal camera, you won’t be able to capture it from a DSLR as well.
Myth 9:
More Megapixel means better photo
Image quality depends on two things, lens used and the sensor size. Megapixels are  important but up to some extent only, above which it just remains as a  number. Had the MPs been important everyone around would have turned  into a professional photographer
 
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