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Risk to Host Computer
I have a drive that came from a Mac that was infected with at least one virus. I've scanned that drive with anti-viral software which cleaned up the problem. I now want to clone the drive to an SSD.
Is there any risk to the computer I use to do this? That is, do files live on the host computer for a brief period while they are being copied? Theoretically, my drive is now sanitized, and I guess I'm being paranoid, but no anti-virus software is perfect. Is there a risk in cloning this drive? Many thanks to anybody who can shed some light. Steve |
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