Yes, it is possible for a virus to corrupt a peripheral device connected to a computer if the virus targets the device drivers or firmware of that peripheral. The virus could potentially cause the peripheral to malfunction or cease functioning altogether. It is important to have up-to-date antivirus software and practice safe computing habits to reduce the risk of this happening.
Most viruses cannot harm hardware, the only type of virus that can harm hardware is a Memory virus, which permanently writes itself to the Ram, or Memory of a computer, the best method to remove the virus is to replace the ram in the computer, which usually cost about 20 dollars for 2-4 gig cards, depending on their speed and retailer.
To corrupt a vaccine in Pandemic 2, you can use Genetic Hardening. This ability allows you to make the virus more resistant to any vaccine that is developed, thus hindering efforts to combat it effectively. Keep in mind that the vaccine can still be developed, but it will be less effective against your virus.
This is typically referred to as malware, specifically a type called a virus. Viruses are malicious programs that replicate themselves by inserting copies into other programs, files, or the boot sector of the computer. They can damage software, steal information, or disrupt system operations.
Depends on the corruption, if it's a hard drive issue then between $60 and $200 depending on the size you want. If it's a virus related you can usually get good software for free trials to clean it out of the system. (IE AVG of McAfee) It could be the RAM or the processor that has the corruption in it, If it's the RAM then you can get new sticks and install them. If it's the processor I would just rebuild the whole PC to be safe which will run between $350 and $4000 depending on the type of PC you want be it a gaming computer or business.
Viruses take many different shapes based on what their function is. When you have a virus, it is important that you receive proper medical care.
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it depends on the type. Virus can steal data, corrupt data, and modify data without your permission
There is no way to eyeball a file and tell if it is a virus. Use a good antivirus program and let it do the work for you.
They are viruses which normally infect ms word and ms excel
That would be virus infected software. If you run a program with a virus, it can infect other files.
hemmm the virus sven and variants would boot up suddenly BUT the machine can be turned on again. Nothing can physically prevent your computer from turning on, but a virus could corrupt your operating system and prevent your computer from booting up.
yes because it is easier for hackers to send a virus through your computer.
virus corrupt the exe. file and you go to window task manger click process and see those service which unknown and do not have name
A corrupt file can corrupt other computer files too in the system so it is necessary to repair the corrupt file as soon as yourecognize. File corruption can happen due to several reasons like virus attack, power failure, hardwareproblemetc.
Impossible.
Computer companies don't but the anti-virus industry (that releases most of the viruses) does, of course.
Most viruses cannot harm hardware, the only type of virus that can harm hardware is a Memory virus, which permanently writes itself to the Ram, or Memory of a computer, the best method to remove the virus is to replace the ram in the computer, which usually cost about 20 dollars for 2-4 gig cards, depending on their speed and retailer.