word choice - "Does not make changes" or "makes no changes"


I was thinking of using this sentence on my computer program:



This action does not make changes on user's machine.



Just to be sure, I checked Google Translate which suggested:



This action makes no changes on user's machine.



I suppose that both are correct and have the same meaning, but is there reason to use one instead of the other?



Answer



You can use any of the following meaning the same thing.



This action makes no changes on the user's machine.


This action does not make changes on the user's machine.


This action does not make any changes on the user's machine.



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