Try using alcohol or a magnet, at least the drive will still work afterwards. A virus on a computer unfortunately only lives within the programming and not as an organism feeding off of the host!
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immune virus
When the virus has been destroyed, the production of antibodies specific to that virus will decrease over time since there is no longer a need to fight the virus. However, the immune system retains a memory of the virus, allowing it to mount a quicker and more effective response if the virus is encountered again in the future.
This will depend heavily on the virus you are asking about - the influenza virus is relatively hardy while the HIV virus is destroyed pretty quick.
The T-cells inside of your immune system are destroyed by AIDS
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You don't download a virus to "clean" a laptop or any other computer. To properly clean it you simply reformat it
yes it can be very devastating just last week i was doing work on my computer and i got a virus and the virus destroyed all my memory.
Most antivirus tools can automatically clean up virus infection.
There is a spot in settin gs that you can remove the cookie virus.
When vaccinated, the body produces an immune response similar to when it is attacked by a virus. This includes producing antibodies to fight the vaccine components. The immune system "learns" to recognize the virus in the future, allowing for a faster and more effective response if exposed to the real virus.
it is attacked by virus