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1-19-2010 @ 8:09PM
Anye said...
There's no way to overload a server or a network to that point that hardware is physically damaged. Closest to "physical" damage might be overloading the file I/O and causing a file table to go bad, but still... zero out the drive, restore from a backup, and it's back to good.