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  • A virus may destroy all data stored in the hard disk by either formatting it without warning or by destroying some of its sectors.
  • A virus may change the boot sector of the hard disk. If the boot sector of a disk is affected, it cannot boot the computer.
  • The Computer Viruses are automatically loaded into the main memory of the computer and remain in the memory. This slows down the data accessing speed of the computer.
  • A virus can destroy BIOS of the computer.
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