Bootcamp and virus.

Hi,
If I use Bootcamp and the Windows partition geta a virus, will it affect my Mac operating system or the harddrive? If so can I just uninstall the partition?
Thank you.

A Windows virus is unlikely to affect the Mac OS X system, as Windows cannot access it without third-party software; if MacDrive is used, mount the Mac partition as read-only to stop any potential viruses from getting onto it.
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