For most (if not all) virus scanners that would be a "no".
Unless the virus scan was completed and prompted that a restart is needed.
So if you have paused an incomplete virus scan and decide to restart your personal computer, you would have to start all over again.
Of course, it's always best to check the support for your virus protection to see what it can and cannot do.
full form virus
The complete predicate is the full verb and all its modifiers. In the sentence, the complete predicate is "would start soon".
After a comma, the pause is typically brief, lasting just a fraction of a second. A colon usually indicates a slightly longer pause, often around one second, as it introduces a list or explanation. A semicolon suggests a pause longer than a comma but shorter than a full stop, about half a second to a second. Finally, a full stop requires a longer pause, usually around two to three seconds, signaling the end of a thought or sentence.
It becomes an active virus
the full form is Human Immuno Virus. it is the virus which results in AIDS if not treated in time.
To mark the end of a sentence. It guides the reader on when to pause.
At the end of a sentence. Like I just did, and am about to do. See? No that wasn't a full stop, that was a question mark. That right there is a full stop. They're also called periods.
HIV is a virus,as its full form is human immuno virus.
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a full frome a viruse is just a computer viruse
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
RAM is cleaned when you power off your computer. Your virus is not on the RAM, it is on the hard disk and moves from there into RAM when you start up your computer. You need to remove the virus from the hard disk and then reboot it to clean the RAM.