No it cannot because a virus affects the process of a computer. if the computer is off there are no processes. but the computer will still have a virus.... use anti- virus programs to be rid of it.
There are many ways one can remove a trojan virus from one's computer. One can remove a trojan virus from their computer by downloading a virus removal software such as Sophos.
It just means deliberately releasing/spreading a computer virus.
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That is the full form - it is neither an abbreviation nor an acronym. An anti-virus program is one which is used to remove existing viruses or to prevent them from infecting a computer in the first place.
Virus is a word taken from the Latin . . . it is not an acronym.
The acronym HIV stands for "Human Immunodeficiency Virus".
Every computer could have a virus but if you use your computer carefully it can be impossible for the virus to come to your computer.
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Virus-L and computer virus are discussions forums which focus on computer virus issues
The acronym ECR stands for everything computer related. This acronym is based off of a company out of central Ohio which started as a specialized computer store.
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SVI is an acronym that stands for Secondary Virus Infection, which means that an infection could be at a different stage of life as a virus. Many times this is referred to as HIV stages in a person.
Can you reword your question please? Acronym for water - H2O Computer puts or puts out - do not know what you mean. I/O is the acronym for Input / Output.
As with a biological virus, a computer virus could be serious or not so serious. It depends on what the virus is designed to do, what kind of anti-virus protection and virus vulnerabilities you have, and whether you have important information on your computer.
Here is a list of 10 different Computer Viruses. The storm virus, Sasser virus, Nimda virus, Melissa virus, Code Red 1 and 2 virus, Morris virus, ILOVEYOU virus, Brain computer virus, Conflicker, and Elk cloner are 10 different computer viruses.