No. Viruses generally attack software It would be nearly impossible for one to destroy hardware. Besides, the point of a virus is to spread, and it can't do that if it destroys the hardware its running on.
Some viruses are programmed to replicate themselves onto external storage media by sending files through the USB port. These files usually have hidden and system attributes, making them invisible to the user.
Kick the virus... use a petrol burn it, so you can reinstall your windows again.
USB port.
The USB port is hardware.
USB Port is a port that allows information to be extracting and place on a computerThe fullform of USB is Universal Serial Bus.
They work with any computer that has a USB port, to a USB device.
Yes, you plug the USB port of the printer into the USB port in the router.
A USB virus is a piece of malware that is transmitted by a flash drive...
The square port is USB 2.0, and the flat and wide one is USB 1.1.
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No, a 2002 Dodge does not have an USB port.
A USB port is both an input and an output.