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A boot sector virus is a type of virus that infects the boot sector of floppy disks or the Master Boot Record (MBR) of hard disks (some infect the boot sector of the hard disk instead of the MBR).
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FAT virus :- A fat virus is the popular name for the notion that some forms of obesity in humans and animals have a viral source.
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A boot sector virus is a type of virus that infects the boot sector of floppy disks or the Master Boot Record (MBR) of hard disks (some infect the boot sector of the hard disk instead of the MBR).
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FAT virus :- A fat virus is the popular name for the notion that some forms of obesity in humans and animals have a viral source.
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A boot sector virus is a type of virus that infects the boot sector of floppy disks or the Master Boot Record (MBR) of hard disks (some infect the boot sector of the hard disk instead of the MBR). While boot sector viruses infect at a BIOS level, they use DOS commands to spread to other floppy disks.
A FAT virus is a computer virus which attacks the file allocation table (FAT), a system used in Microsoft products and some other types of computer systems to access the information stored on a computer. The FAT acts like an index, keeping information about where on the hard drive materials are stored, which sectors of the hard drive are empty, and so forth. By attacking the file allocation table, a virus can cause very serious damage to a computer.
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A FAT virus is a computer virus which attacks the file allocation table (FAT), a system used in Microsoft products and some other types of computer systems to access the information stored on a computer. The FAT acts like an index, keeping information about where on the hard drive materials are stored, which sectors of the hard drive are empty, and so forth. By attacking the file allocation table, a virus can cause very serious damage to a computer.
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