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DOES COMPUTER CAN BE INFFECTED WITH INFECTED REMOVABLE DISK WIHITHE PRESENCE OF PROPER ANTIVIRUS.?




Answers: There is a slight risk when you insert something infected into your computer, even if you own an updated anti-virus program.

But usually (I'm not maxim always), your computer will not win the infection unless the executable profile is run. So near'll be smaller number risk if you simply insert an infected removal disk, compared to when you insert it in and access files inside it.
if you are asking if you put an infected disk into your drive will it spread yes it can if your virus checker doesnt endorse it.
i have this appear once but my virus checker caught it right away so i be past the worst on that 1
1. Block capital is shouting - stop it.
2. Yes - if the AV is poorly configured, doesn't own a live protection factor or within some other track ignore the removable disk.
3. Even properly configured AV can miss a unusual virus.
4. Virus is not the lone issue - consider spyware etc.

If you are concerned you should a: lock down the use of your PC
b: Prevent the OS installing things approaching USB key automatically
c: stir to http://mybranding.info/free.php... and seize AVG antivirus and consequently http://mybranding.info/googlepack.php... and seize the excellent google pack beside free spyware doctor.
yes it can , it depends whether your antivirus recognise it or not.but some time your system seize infected as you run some program which latter does the infection.not at the moment it run .so your antivirus does not block it.or the program does block anti virus to check the virus and it get hold of infected.