Like a real world virus, Computer Viruses heavily rely on a "host" file in order to propagate. In the wild, if a computer virus cannot attach and inject itself into a host file, it will just roam around and eventually get destroyed by an antivirus program. Computer viruses cannot replicate without a host. Worms on the other hand are independent programs that can replicate freely without the need of a host like a virus. When it comes to lethality though, a virus is more destructive than a worm.
destroy files
The Elk Cloner virus is very old, designed to run on Apple II computers. It cannot infect modern computers.
No they cannot, only computers and laptops get viruses.
Virus
Computers cannot legally own things.
god i hope your not saying it like something to be proud of, but to answer your question i don't have any. I make my own anti virus/firewall
mathematicians .time will come computer itself will develope their own computers .computers are substitute for human brains._michael cabalag
Virus' don't help computers, they're given the name virus because they harm your computer, my suggestion, don't get a virus.
A virus
Viruses cannot reproduce on their own. They must invade and infect other cells in order to be able to reproduce.
Not to all computers
Computers cannot correct any wrong inputs by its own,it still needs human to correct it.
it generally deletes it on its own. or it quarantines it if it cannot. your computer is still protected.