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Answer» I had a computer, running on Windows 98, that I used to play The Sims on. A few years ago it was pretty much destroyed by some weird virus that I got through an email (I think). I've got a new computer now that runs on Windows XP and I was wondering if my new computer could be infected with the virus if I ran The Sims on it using the same discs that I used to use with the old one. So, I guess what I'm really asking is: is there any virus that can write itself onto CD-Roms, even if they are write-protected? I'd really appreciate it if someone could tell me, asap! Thaaanks, HAT.[/color]Nope. CD-ROMs cant be altered once they are finalized. FYI, they were finalized WAY before you got them, while they were still in the factory.Ok, thanks for that, just WANTED to make sure. My parents will kill me if I BLOW this one up too. Haha.Infections of the SIMS often come from downloads of extra features that others have created, not from MATERIAL on the original CDs. |
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