Desktop.ini is not a virus .It is a Windows XP system file that stores information about customized folders. If you have customized the display of a folder in any way, such as changing its icon or manner of display, Windows has saved those settings in a desktop.ini file. Vivek
tobacco mosaic virus was the first virus found, but poliovirus was the first one whose presence has been recognized (in Ezypcean paint)
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Yes, it is a Trojan horse virus that pretty much effectively takes out your computers ability to execute any other program than the virus itself.
yes! the warts are caused by a virus, and once exsposed to a virus you will always carry it. the wart virus can show it's effects at any time.
It is not a virus. Desktop.ini is a file that keeps track of other files, and views of folders.
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It is a virus. Ebola is a RNA virus.
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this are sunday virus, cascade virus, professors virus.
No. Ebola is a virus. No virus is a fungus and no fungus is a virus.
An email virus is a virus that is distributed through emails. It is still a computer virus.
There are about nine types of computer viruses. They include the boot sector virus. the browser hijacker, direct action virus, file infector virus, macro virus, Multipartite Virus, Polymorphic Virus, Resident Virus, and Web Scripting Virus.
What a cell and a virus have in common is the RNA or DNA. The virus can be either a RNA virus or a DNA virus.
a hidden virus is were your virus is hidden so you have a virus but you can't see it. so its called a hidden virus.
No it is an active virus.
a bobitt virus is a virus