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For a problem with a software package, module replacement usually involves reinstalling the software package?

1) True
2) False

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Module replacement in a software package does not usually involve reinstalling the entire package.

The statement that module replacement usually involves reinstalling the software package is false. When a module in a software package needs to be replaced, it typically does not require reinstalling the entire package. Instead, the specific module can be replaced or updated independently. This allows for individual components to be modified without affecting the entire software package.

For example, if a software package has modules for different functionalities such as login, data entry, and reporting, and there is a bug found in the login module, only that specific module needs to be replaced or updated. The other modules and the software package as a whole can remain unchanged.

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