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Differences Between SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE
Hardware
Hardware is tangible.
Viruses are unable to enter hardware.
Hardware includes monitors, hard drives, USB, and other devices.
If the hardware becomes damaged, it can be replaced.
They are often built with electronic components.
Software
Software is unimportant.
Viruses have the ability to enter software.
It is made up of both apps and system software.
It is frequently written in a computer language.
It is susceptible to bugs.
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