It would be hard to damage.
it is like a falcon but it does 100 damage and get boxes
No, ram horns do not stab the back of the ram's head. A ram's horn headed full force at a human, however, can do serious damage.
yes it could possible damage it if you put to much or too little
Yes!
Yes,It can actually damage more.Always use UPS to connect to power.
Each motherboard can only take specific types of RAM. Don't try and force the wrong type into the slot. It will damage the hardware.
you need to see how much RAM your computer can hold, then what type for example DDR, DDR1 or DDR2, and what version for example pc3200 and then find some RAM and install it. be sure to wear an anti- static wrist strap to prevent any damage to the RAM.
The discharge of excess static electricity on a computer could ruin your RAM if you are touching the RAM sticks bare-handed. RAM uses tiny cells filled with a small electrical charge to register either a 0 or 1, which is used as the basis of computer memory. When static electricity comes into contact with the RAM, it could disrupt the electrical charge inside the RAM cells and permanently ruin it.
ROM (Read Only Memory) is not affected however RAM (Random Access Memory) is affected and erases when power is switched off. No damage is done to either as they are both designed to function this way.
Turn off the computer and unplug it from the power source to avoid electric shock. Handle the RAM module by its edges to prevent static electricity discharge, which can damage the component. Make sure the RAM is compatible with your motherboard and install it in the correct slot by aligning the notches. Avoid touching the gold contacts on the RAM module to prevent contamination and ensure a proper connection.
It is probably a faulty O2 sensor. But check O2 sensor wiring and connections for damage first.