Computer Science, asked by anup9213, 8 months ago

(b) Damage that a virus cannot do:
(i) Data loss
(iii) Software corruption
(ii) Hard disk format
(iv) Damage to cables

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Answered by sharanyalanka7
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Explanation:

Virus Disable, Not Break

A computer virus is a self-replicating, malicious computer program classified as a type of malware. Viruses are designed to spread from computer to computer and infect or destroy files and programs stored on a computer. A virus that gets into vital system information can disable the computer's operating system and render the system unusable. The virus changes file code so the computer is stuck working with broken files. According to Computer Hope, any virus that affects files stored on the hard drive can be removed by reformatting the hard drive. However, reformatting the drive deletes all data -- and the virus .

Answered by nikhil7151
1

Answer:

Hard disk format .......

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