Computer Science, asked by reenashaw777rs, 8 months ago

a computer virus cannot infect files on____discs​

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Answered by shrijith14
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Answer:

Protected disc

Explanation:

A computer virus cannot infect files on write-protected discs

Answered by mahinderjeetkaur878
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Read-only

A computer virus cannot infect files on read-only discs (CD-ROMs, DVDs, or other similar media) because these discs cannot be modified or written to after they are created.

A computer virus is a type of malicious software that is designed to spread from one computer to another and potentially cause harm to the system or steal sensitive information. Viruses can spread through various methods, including email attachments, malicious downloads, and infected removable media such as USB drives or external hard drives.

When a virus infects a computer, it typically attempts to replicate itself and spread to other files or systems on the same network. Some viruses are designed to specifically target certain types of files or operating systems, while others are more general and can infect any system they come into contact with.

However, there are some types of discs that a virus cannot infect. Read-only discs, such as CD-ROMs or DVDs, are discs that can be read by a computer or other device, but cannot be modified or written to. This means that any files stored on a read-only disc are essentially "locked" and cannot be altered or infected by a virus.

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