Can a Virus Survive After a Factory Reset on Your Device?

Learn if a factory reset removes viruses and how advanced malware can persist by infecting device firmware.

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Yes, a factory reset can remove most viruses, but some sophisticated malware may still survive by infecting the firmware. To be thorough, consider flashing the device's firmware or consulting with a professional.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Does a factory reset completely remove all viruses? A factory reset removes most viruses by wiping user data, but some advanced malware may survive if it infects the device's firmware.
  2. How can malware survive a factory reset? Malware can survive by embedding itself in the device firmware, which is not erased during a standard factory reset.
  3. What is firmware flashing and how does it help remove viruses? Firmware flashing involves reinstalling the device’s low-level software, which can eliminate malware embedded in the firmware.
  4. When should I consult a professional for virus removal? If you suspect malware has infected your device's firmware or persists after a factory reset, consulting a professional is recommended.