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Viruses don't normally "attack" your RAM, but they can use large quantities of it themselves - which will slow down your system. Viruses usually attack other things on your system, like your files or your hard drive itself. There is no way they could directly attack your RAM, since your RAM is a physical piece of hardware.

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