yes
Yes, it does.
Nope I have windows 7 and it checks for viruses and stops them every month and there no viruses.
Windows viruses do not affect the Ubuntu system .
Windows in general is a pretty reliable company. The thing that you need to be careful of is viruses. Windows is very sensitive. If you get a virus it will crash. I would go for a Mac if I were you.
There is a windows defender and Microsoft Malicious removal tool an integrated features of windows 7. We recommend that you install security software to help protect your computer from viruses and other security threats, and that you keep your security software up to date.
LimeWire may give a Dell Inspiron with Windows 7 and AVG virus protection viruses. This is because no matter what the person is downloading to the computer, unless it is from a trusted source, anything may be in the file. LimeWire has been known to give many computers viruses.
I've got windows 7 and cursor mania, and from experience, I'd say... no.
Windows defender is designed to stop viruses from infecting your windows based system. This software only works with a windows based system it is not for LInux.
Yes, of course. Which operating system you have doesn't matter. Which sites you visit, what you download and which virus program you have is what matters.
Microsoft Security Essentials is antivirus software for Windows XP through Windows 7. It protects your computer against viruses, spyware, trojan horses and rootkits.
Some would say it was 2000.But as I recall, it was the same time "Windows 7" Started Marketing (2009). Windows 7 was supposed to be released after XP but with major viruses going around. Microsoft was hard pressed to defend against hackers by creating VISTA. Windows 7 was inherently the offspring of Windows Longhorn.
There are no viruses that affect Mac OS X. If a Mac is running the Windows operating system then it is liable to be infected by the thousands of viruses that exploit the inherent vulnerabilities in Windows.