No. Computer viruses remain in computers until removed. Computer lines are designed to transfer packets containing the virus, not storing them.
to check that it is not infected with any computer viruses, and also to ensure that the software packages remain up to date and compatible with each other.
Viruses generally do not make sounds. They try to remain quiet and hidden so the user does not know they are there. This is why it is important to install an antivirus program on your computer.
A Nonresident is a computer virus that is not stored on the hard drive of the computer system. Rather, the virus makes a home in an executable file that infects a computer each time it is accessed and run. While Resident viruses do not search for hosts when they are started. Instead, a resident virus loads itself into memory on execution time and transfers control to the host program.
You will need to have a technician scan the computer for codes. It is very possible that you have an oxygen sensor problem.
Viruses can remain dormant in a cell until conditions become favorable for replication. Factors such as a weakened immune system or stress can trigger the virus to become active again.
The main problem that people find, with working at home via computer, is that there are a lot of distractions at home, and it may be difficult to remain disciplined enough to get your work done.
Most viruses can remain airborne a very short time. Usually sunlight or dry air will inactive them.
There are several theories explaining the origin and evolution of viruses, including the regressive hypothesis (viruses evolved from cellular organisms), the coevolution hypothesis (viruses and host cells evolved together), and the escape hypothesis (viruses once were cellular organisms that escaped from cells). The exact origins of viruses remain a topic of ongoing research and debate in the scientific community.
Only if you use one of the music sites or something like the Verizon web site for music. I loaded music from my computer that I had in my music library to my Storm with no problem, but the music I had bought on ITunes I couldn't get into the Storm and it had to remain on my Nano only.
Yes, until you delete the file.
because of the opportunities.