Absolutely yes..as long as it gets in contact with an infected device like flash disk, its on the internet.
There are hunderds of ways it will make your desktop differ. For example: - Computer Viruses could disable all programs you have. - Computer Viruses could turn off your Anti-Virus. - Computer Viruses could block Internet from you.
A person can tell if a Ram is affected or not by running a virus scan on the computer.
Yes. However the AIDS computer virus is nothing like the Human AIDS virus. Your computer can not get the Human AIDS virus. This computer virus was written in 1990, and affected .com files running on the DOS system.
No
It gives problems when there a virus on your computer/laptop
Scan your computer with antivirus software , your computer may be affected by a computer virus.
Some viruses erase the file, and always cause the people at my school to fail to log on cause there is no desktop file.
A warning on the desktop of a computer that says the computer is infected is the virus prevention software for the computer telling the user that there is a problem. To get rid of this item, a scan should be run to find out where the potential threat is. Also check to make sure the firewall is on and the downloaded virus protection software is working properly.
A 25-pin female connector on the back of your computer will typically be
No, a computer screen cannot be affected by a virus. Viruses can display information on a computer screen or mess with your display settings, but they cannot attack the screen itself. Computer screens don't usually have hard drives or CPUs in them, so they cannot be infected with viruses.
Your computer might be affected by virus. Perform a virus scan. Or re-install your OS!
It can if an affected file is transmitted via the CD.