what is the difference between boot sector virus and macro virus
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regular virus is written expressly to reproduce and spread from computer to computer. Most target the boot sector of your computer and activate when you start your system. Macro viruses, on the other hand, are often created by user error and are spread via the macro features of programs like Microsoft Word and Excel.
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A regular virus is written expressly to reproduce and spread from computer to computer. Most target the boot sector of your computer and activate when you start your system. Macro viruses, on the other hand, are often created by user error and are spread via the macro features of programs like Microsoft Word and Excel.
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