The best (and perhaps usual) answer is to use an antivirus program.
For Windows, there are hoards of antivirus programs available like McAfee, Norton, Kaspersky, AVG, K7, Quickheal, Avast!, etc.
For Mac and Linux, there one AV software available called Clam AV (ClamAV.net).
No
yes
A virus cannot make a bomb inside a computer. You would have to put a bomb inside a computer.
Virus-infected games, yeah. But no computer virus games that I know of.
No. Xbox Live is only accessible using an Xbox 360, and no information goes to your computer.
you need some serious virous control, or fire~walls to help. That is a bad virous that my computer also has. There is no sure way to STOP it dead in it's tracks, but with virous controls, you should find out when it's lurking around. You can also find out what site or program it is coming from. With fire~wall, you know what site a bad virous comes from, because right as you click on a link, or type in a sites name, the fire~wall warns you.
How a virus enters a computer: Computer viruses are either downloaded from the internet (accidentally or otherwise) or copied from media that's been inserted into the computer. How a virus damages a computer: Viruses are designed to replicate themselves and corrupt files. if you take a disc from one computer and insert it into another - the virus will infect the new machine. How a computer can be saved: Using a good anti-virus/anti-spyware program - coupled with a firewall should protect you from (and remove) most of the malicious files sent over the internet. Running regular scans of your computer AND scanning ANY disk you insert into your computer should protect you sufficiently.
No it can't save battery but it can save space in your computer.
i want to save a song from internet to computer
a virous or someone hacking you.
no they do not live bacause a virous went around
becouse its get a virous