You don't, just don't.
Yes. Anything that can hold data can hold a virus.
http://www.bitdefender.com/scan8/ie.html there is a possibility that it is a virus or a fancy way of a scanner saying, "I'm guessing that is a virus".
anti virus grisoft or Anti Viral Guard or Anti Virus Group
anti virus grisoft or Anti Viral Guard or Anti Virus Group
Anti Virus Grisoft
You may be referring to Dr. Guard virus which is another fake anti-spyware targeted at gullible web users. The virus will make it appear that your PC is infected with spyware so you'll be directed to the free downloadable trial version of Dr. Guard. Most web users will be tempted to click that 'download' button without thinking of the possible consequences. Once inside, this fake anti-spyware will attack your Windows registry in order to gain full control of your computer the moment you boot it up. If your computer is infected with this virus, you can automatically remove it by running a scan to check the infection.
It Detects if any virus present in computer.
Check The Virus Check. If it does not have a virus check... check on google if the application or download is un-safe
AVG freeware is obtainable on the homepage of the software producer Anti-Virus Guard. Its the long version of AVG. The brand AVG comes from Grisoft's first product Anti-Virus Guard.
NO the possibility is improbable however NOT impossible. if there's a fungus that can control ants there is a possibility that we'll disccover a virus that can do the same thing.
You will have to install antivirus software directly on VM to run virus check.
I think no but if you are having a virus problem, download an anti virus to check for the source of the virus