Computer Science, asked by akshra24, 7 months ago

A quick scan looks for virus in all the files on the system.​

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Answered by NitikaKhajuria
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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

quick scan checks common areas for computers viruses. Scanned areas can include the computer memory and common areas of the hard drive, including the temporary Internet files and the operating system directory. A quick scan takes less than 30 minutes to complete.

Answered by magicalunicorn115
1

Answer:

Quick Scan checks the objects loaded at the operating system startup, the system memory and boot sectors.

Quick scan may not detect some malware, but it can still inform you about a virus if your computer is infected.

Full Scan requires much more time and OS resources but it detects all known viruses. We recommend performing a Full Scan every week. It can be scheduled in advance for a convenient time in your day, for example, at night. Do not forget to update the antivirus databases regularly as antivirus requires the most recent data to detect all malware on your computer.

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