You cant remove the virus is the file is burnt permanently into the CD
A CD is a way to store data. So if a virus has been written on the CD, then it can.
I think you mean DVD. There is no way to load a virus onto a CD. The virus must be safely downloaded, perhaps in a zip. file and then burned onto the DVD. The victim must then install the program.
Yes, if you purchase an audio CD from the store it will be virus free. Though, if you burn a CD or rip a burned CD to your computer that has audio files on it from file sharing programs such as Limewire and Frostwire then it does have a chance of having a virus on it. iTunes downloads are also virus free, and if they are burned onto a CD they will remain virus free. Hope this helps.
YES
No, you can't get a virus from ripping a CD. Viruses come from bad downloads and websites on the internet, and CDs and CD ripping does not use or require the use of the internet.
you can go to wal-mart best buy or someother electronic store and buy norton anti virus put it in your CD ROM then boot from disc to check and clear viruses
How to remove a virus in steps. .Install anti-Virus .run a full system scan .if virus shows click remove [or box it] .if doesn't remove find the location where it is found .remove file That is how to remove a virus
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Some really can, yes.
It can if an affected file is transmitted via the CD.