Do storage devices approaching 40gb bring virus?
Answer:
Yep, any storage device can store and spread viruses.
Sure.
If you do not hold anti-virus software, then you can be sure of this certainty... You Have A Virus.
Good luck and Happy Computing!
Hi,
It will affect your storage device which is part of ur computer.
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Murugesh
yes virus can be stored on 40 gb drive
If you enjoy caught a virus in can infect and possibly alter the files on any writable storage device explicitly attached to your computer, external hard drives, floppy disks, usb flash drives etc.
If one of the songs you download have a virus it will infect your storage device, depending on what the infection is. Most likely is spyware, but no problem capable of storing a virus.
Very able of infecting your whole system.
Any storage device that become infected and is hooked up to your computer certainly could spread a virus throughout the complete system.
Viruses are programs that create problems when they are run; they are usually written to cause disfavour or transfer information (spy) or otherwise newly be a bad citizen.
You can store a virus anywhere you can store anything else. Normally you maintain your files on a hard drive, so that's where on earth a virus would be stored (as a file). If you put it on an external drive, it would live there. You could burn it onto a DVD if you looked-for to. It won't hurt anything until it's run, but once it runs it doesn't matter where on earth it was stored.
You can store PC virus on a Mac drive, or Mac viruses on a PC disk. They won't hurt anything until they are run on the proper computer.
Viruses are only kept in files similar to everything else. It's not like a "disease" that be sneezed onto the storage device. They're called virus because they propagate.
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