No, Computer Viruses cannot "survive" in a power, monitor, keyboard, or mouse, cord.
zwinky will give you a virus on your computer. it won't give you a virus if you stay on it for a few minutes. you will get a virus if you stay on it for hours.
No. Computer viruses remain in computers until removed. Computer lines are designed to transfer packets containing the virus, not storing them.
Your computer will not stay on italics? or CAPS? Better phrase your questions please in order to get a more accurate answer.
Every computer could have a virus but if you use your computer carefully it can be impossible for the virus to come to your computer.
Depends on the scanner. Normally i would stay away from these
An extension cord is a long power cord that plugs into an outlet and receives with an outlet. A computer cord just uses one long cable to transfer power to the computer from the outlet.
Virus-L and computer virus are discussions forums which focus on computer virus issues
Scanning virus only help to find the virus inside your computer disks, but do no other actions, virus is still in your computer. But Removing virus not only find it, but also remove the virus from your computer. Thus no such virus will remain in your computer after that.
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As with a biological virus, a computer virus could be serious or not so serious. It depends on what the virus is designed to do, what kind of anti-virus protection and virus vulnerabilities you have, and whether you have important information on your computer.
a computer virus can be made by any one who has read a book and has a computer. there are no special requirements to manufacture a virus.
The best way to replace a power cord for a computer is to first ensure that the new cord is compatible with your computer model. Then, safely unplug the old cord from both the computer and the power outlet. Next, connect the new cord to the computer and the power outlet securely. Finally, test the new cord to ensure it is working properly.