This is for all your fixes..

This blog is for those who want to find out how to fix or find a workaround to the issue at hand, there maybe times where i cant fix the whole program but i can get you a workaround or figure it out without causing more pain and other things

Friday 29 January 2021

you need some resurrections there bro!!


When it comes to the occupation of fixing computer hardware and software that issues will happen in miscommunication. This post will take you into the protocol into playing hooky with information on the software side of things


When programs quit unexpectantly, CTD, or just make weird noises... we all run for the 2-step archival way of knowing we must uninstall

and re install, pretty simple right?


Correct, wait... isn't that line supposed to be in big letters "wrong!!" no....what we have going so far is good, we are just insurmountingly susceptible to missing out on one key ingredient, especially with online software... like DLC's or programs and the like......


is to....Make sure "you" have re-downloaded the program from the website. In the case of online software as if you don't you become in a locked-up loop, re installing and uninstalling and this tiny bit of info can or could change your whole perceptions...


Let's take Paint.net or audacity for example....we all either use it or have never heard of them..


Here's how things normally happen on an average day


1.you download the current program
2.upon installing the program you notice the screen flickers and the program crashes...
3 when you uninstall it you re-install again and well... it repeats the flicker/error/crash
4 you keep reinstalling and uninstalling and over and over again you forget what you were doing
5. you end up online on forums sounding like you never saw a day of sunshine, back and forth installing and such...and you land into a very huge loophole/ spiral and it makes you outrageous


…..and so,, we need to make a 5-step program a 4 step. Here's what you do


1 Install program
2.uninstall software (use system restore if the issue gets out of whack.)


3 Re install (check if issue is still there, and to tie up any loose ends
4. Re-download the program from website...and you should be back running the program/game/app in no time..

I truly believe this is what most people miss from doing this impetuous zany task of getting a file to run...hey man if it's a program that you truly need like an app for some school or work then those issues need to be sorted before anyone gets things more messed up...but if you are at home and this is a game/document, app or program it's not the end of the world


I use this protocol when programs shut down or CTD, and it's not hard to get past certain things... if you know how to follow those 4 steps well then, you're off to the races!!


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*note... I'm using online software as a use case scenario, when using media on cd's that are at least 20+ years old... there are lots of sites offering free downloads such as "http://www.oldapps.com". PLEASE USE CAUTION and read the info about each version as some uploaded might be bugged!!


Thanks Everyone!!