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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Which of these is NOT a factor to consider when upgrading software?
A
What patches are applied to your current version?
B
Do you use the software frequently enough?
C
Is the new upgrade stable?
D
Is the upgrade sufficiently different?
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -**A)**While upgrading software, it is not required or necessary to know what updates (patches) are applied to the current version. The knowledge of applied patches does not have any role in the new up-gradation of the software. Hence, it is not a factor that is very important hence it is a correct answer.

Detailed explanation-2: -Being on the latest software version protects you by allowing you to implement fixes and avoid issues. A current release can help protect your systems and applications from viruses, spyware and/or other malicious software that can harm or steal data, or force lengthy delays in problem resolution.

Detailed explanation-3: -A software update is typically a release containing enhancements to the current version. An upgrade is a whole new version of software that represents a significant change or major improvement.

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