Problems with Software Patches

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A patch is a piece of software, usually quite small in terms of file size, designed to remedy the problems of a computer application and its associated supporting files.

Although usually beneficial and rarely harmful, some patches can have a negative effect on the very software or processes it is designed to improve.

Pay Attention to Downloads!

Upon installation of software, you would automatically be informed about various updates available to download from the website of the software developer. Some patches can be sent via this method to your computer to fix problems. Automatic downloads can be a great way of keeping software up-to-date, to repair security breaches or to fix glitches. If you enable your software to automatically seek updates on a regular basis, you may inadvertently enable a badly-designed patch to be installed without even having requested an update. If you can, try to enable the prompts in your software so that you will be told if and when an update is being sought and when it will take effect.

Poor Design

If a software patch has been badly designed, problems you didn't have to begin with can now manifest themselves in the software application or operating system. The patch won't necessarily permit you to remove it, or removal can be difficult, as its source code has convinced the program that it is much better with this new troublesome add-on. Sometimes you will require expertise to solve the problem, performing computer repairs at the deep registry level of the PC or workstation. If you don't trust your own technical abilities, you might have to invest in a computer support service or take the time to ask for advice from online experts.

Before a patch is installed, you may be told about the problem it is going to fix. Sometimes, bad design means that the patch does anything but computer repair, compounding the original problem and requiring an even greater amount of computer repair. Often, the patch will be remedied by the software developer but this may take time. You should note that although such problems are quite common, most patches won't be problematic.

What's good in the Lab is not always so good in the Office

In terms of viruses and malicious software, developers usually work in a germfree environment. The workstations and networks of a big software corporation are armed to fight off threats such as Trojans. The nerdish leanings of the average software employee has enabled him or her to riddle their media with firewalls and top-notch anti-virus applications rather than the viruses so frequently found on the computers of normal people.

The fact that big corporations such as Microsoft still exist is partly because they have ways of protecting themselves from the anti-global lobby, many of whom are equally nerdish and attempt Denial of Service attacks and other nasty tricks or practical jokes on Microsoft's public web presences and e-mail servers. Microsoft usually succeeds in warding off such attacks before they can even become newsworthy events, so you can probably trust that a workstation at one of their many headquarters is reasonably secure. Often, the problems encountered in the coding of a software program have to be replicated under the sterile, lab-like conditions on a developer's computer. Procedures are documented with all possible due care and attention. Still, all the bases won't be covered. No software developer, however brilliant, can replicate every possible permutation or every possible outcome for a given situation encountered by Joe Average.

So there are various reasons why a computer repair fix might not be the ideal solution if an unforeseen problem arises on your home PC.
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