Depends on how the virus is coded and what its created to target.
It can be the virus, trojans or worm and the most famous ones such as BUOUFO, QWERT, AUTORUN etc.
it is usb and has no drivers. it is not the problem of your usb device. there is virus on your system. the number of times you plug into the computer. the virus gets into usb. so early as possible format windows.
A USB virus is a piece of malware that is transmitted by a flash drive...
It is not a virus. Desktop.ini is a file that keeps track of other files, and views of folders.
First put the USB into the computer. Then click pen USB with folders. It should be at the bottom or second from the bottom. Then just drag the music on.
There is no hard disk drive in a DVD player. So nothing will go wrong.
Viruses can be transported via USB. If with USB pen, you meant USB stick. It is very possible it contained a virus. If you meant a Digital pen, then it's an absolute "no", not possible.
The Virus that creates duplicate replicate of folders with con names of the original files with .exe extension is known as Trojan-proxy. If you have a anti virus installed, then uninstall it, because it is not doing any good. Download and install AVG Free and do a complete computer scan. It will remove the virus with 100% certainty.
It is the most common problem with most of the usb, for back up your files open Kaspersky Internet security and click on "Computer protection status" a new window will open click on "backup" tab, there you can found the deleted files. And.. what you are thinking is wrong..... Actual problem is the virus that makes you feel like that The virus hides the folders and shows the files with .exe extension as folders, it is where you are confused. If you want to open those folders you should have WINRARbecause it will show hidden files also. I think this solves the problem....... for any problem regards this ask me at http://umamahesh88.blogspot.com/ UMA MAHESH
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Answer Why not burn your saved folders to a CD or DVD that way you are sure to have them if your computer gets a virus and you can't open it.
Yes