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Does a write-protect tab on a floppy disk stop viruses?

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Does a write-protect tab on a floppy disk stop viruses?

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D9) Do local area networks (LANs) help to stop viruses or do they

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In general, yes. The write-protection on IBM PC (and compatible) and Macintosh floppy disk drives is implemented in hardware, not software, so viruses cannot infect a diskette when the write-protection mechanism is functioning properly (though many “friend of a friend” stories abound contesting this). But remember: 1. A computer may have a faulty write-protect system (this happens!)–you can test it by trying to copy a file to a diskette that is apparently write-protected. 2. Someone may have removed the tab for a while, allowing a virus on. 3. The files may have been infected before the disk was protected. Even some diskettes “straight from the factory” have been known to be infected during the production process. Thus, you should scan even new, write-protected disks for viruses. You should also scan new, pre-formatted diskettes, as there have been cases of infected, shrink-wrapped new diskettes.

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