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Should I uninstall anti virus software on a computer that will not be connecting to the internet?
By admin | September 6, 2010
Hi,I did the following:
Question: Should I uninstall anti virus software on a computer that will not be connecting to the internet?

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I have a computer that has Norton Anti virus software already installed. I will only be using that computer for term papers, photos, etc. and will not connect it to the internet. I have another PC already connected. So should I uninstall the anti virus software?
The answer in the following:
Answer by DAVID S
If you load a file from an infected machine via USB / CD / Floppy onto an unprotected computer you are at risk.
Answer by thisismelissa
just turn it off like I do.
Having it installed and turned off is the same as having it uninstalled, but if you ever need it then you just need to turn it on.
Answer by Shaha D
hi there…. try you look at this site. I found at google last week
http://computer-virus-remove.blogspot.com/
This blog talk about computer virus
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