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Guest Touch Graphite

With more & more forum traffic appearing, and yet more and more mysterious IDs popping up, with yet more and more questions being asked, as a daily visitor to this forum, there seems to be a regular forum occurrence happening.

Each thread that is started has a:

Topic Title

And a

Topic Description

Please find time to use both of these fields provided.

For those not technically minded, the topic title example would be:

'new r5 MoDaCo Vega ROM'

And the topic description example would be:

'Having trouble flashing (Win7/64)'

As if by magic, users browsing the forum immediately know that the thread is a query, with somesort of base with what your doing and what your trying to do it with.

This would most certainly speed up any chance of help you are looking for. And after all, that's we are all here for eh? Get help or give help.

Most threads started are either questions or posted answers.

Please could you use the topic titles and topic descriptions to identify whether your query is either a question or a posted solution.

Feel free Paul to delete this thread, as it may come across all threatening and that, but there's times when thread rules need to be said straight.

It would make this forum cleaner, less re-posting and half blind people to find what they need without posting up the same stuff.

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Guest diveboy2

I prefer the topic title to be simply "Need Help" please use this as much as possible. :)

Remember the better the topic title the better it searches both from the forum and on google.

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Just let people post how they want to imo. However people need to realise they need to provide as much info on what they are doing/set their setup is etc, but thats just a noob thing to be fair.

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Just let people post how they want to imo. However people need to realise they need to provide as much info on what they are doing/set their setup is etc, but thats just a noob thing to be fair.

Aka let them learn the hard way! I like it!

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