Operating systems themselves do not inherently check for viruses; this functionality is typically provided by antivirus software. While some operating systems may include basic security features, such as Windows Defender in Windows, these are designed to complement dedicated antivirus programs. Regularly updating the operating system and using antivirus software is essential for effective protection against malware and viruses. Ultimately, the responsibility for virus detection and removal largely falls on third-party security applications.
Microsoft Windows.
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Windows, Mac and Linux Solaris but it depends upon the using of Operating system And antivirus.
The Windows operating system has been attacked the most by viruses. That is not so much because it is insecure as much as it is popular. If you were a malicious hacker and you only had time to target a single operating system, then you would likely choose the one with the most users.
Yes, you should always try to optimize your operating system. This includes defragging and removing viruses and malware from the system.
Windows needs an anti virus to handle viruses, and Mac OS needs nothing.
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yes it can. anything with an operating system (in the case of a google tv, the android operating system) is susceptible to spyware, malware, viruses and other forms of attacks.
There are no viruses that attack Mac OS X so antivirus software is not needed unless you are running the Windows operating system on a Mac then you will need suitable protection against the thousands of viruses that attack the Windows operating system.
when your system is totally affect by viruses or when your operating system is affected by viruses!!! symptoms: poor performance, less efficiency, poor speed...
There are no viruses that affect Mac OS X. If a Mac is running the Windows operating system then it is liable to be infected by the thousands of viruses that exploit the inherent vulnerabilities in Windows.
A system in which each branch of government can check the other two is a system operating with a separation of power.