no one seems to be answering any of my posts and it is very frustrating. is it possible to pay a moderator or a smart person to help me with my tablet problems?
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no one seems to be answering any of my posts and it is very frustrating. is it possible to pay a moderator or a smart person to help me with my tablet problems?
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see rules 3 and 5
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Thank you, it is good to know some one is still moderating these forums.
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no one seems to be answering any of my posts...
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This is a big site, 100s of threads go unanswered every day.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/find-threads/unanswered
Not much can be done about that.
Search for threads that have been active.
Most people that visit this site never post more than a few times.
Very few that do post do not watch for new threads.
You just have to describe your problem well and wait.
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This is a big site, 100s of threads go unanswered every day.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/find-threads/unanswered
Not much can be done about that.
Search for threads that have been active.
Most people that visit this site never post more than a few times.
Very few that do post do not watch for new threads.
You just have to describe your problem well and wait.
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i know, thank you, its been a week and i have asked a ton of clear concise questions and i cant seem to get any traction.
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i know, thank you, its been a week and i have asked a ton of clear concise questions and i cant seem to get any traction.
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Also, don't keep creating new threads, you are more likely to lose any interest in your issue than gain.
If you have made progress or have more details reply to the same thread to bump it up, and update title and original post (post #1)
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In general offering a reward or payment for help is allowed, but often has little effect on getting an actual solution. You really need help from someone familiar with your device and similar issue, that may be a very small number.
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And trust me we're willing to answer without you paying us (And personally I refuse to get paid).
What I think when I see a question thread:
Why does the title means nothing... next.
Alright, I have no infos in the OP, next.
Ok that one has more infos, but that's device specific. I'm going to point him the right forum so he can get an answer. Next.
That one is perfect: has a good title, infos, a general question. The thing is that problem is way too niche. Idk the answer straight away...
-->I don't know how to solve it. Let's test some things and see how it goes
-->Sorry not enough time to commit, next.
Oh my god that one didn't even searched before posting, I'd like to set the record straight, but that's a newbie, I'll pass this time...NEXT!
What! Another one that didn't search?! How complicated could it be. I'm literally gonna link him to www.google.com and he does the rest. next...
Title: "Love Mariage Specialist Baba Ki Punjab +01234567789"
Alright, it's ban hammer time !
And so on....
If you made a post in the Q'n'A section put a link to it here I'll see if I can help with that
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Hey, I'm new here, and just got a HTC Desire recently, I mistakenly updated to Froyo before I knew that I couldn't root and now I want to try downgrading my HBoot to 0.8 so that I can root.
I want to follow this:
htcpedia.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2934
But I need a RUU (No idea what it is really) to do that, so I'm looking at this list:
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=695667 but I honestly have no idea how I can see which one I need to download, so can anyone help me out there? Where can I see it on my phone? I believe it's unbranded and all that.
You can't. You're stuffed until someone breaks the new HBoot, which may be never.
mate, i understand you're new, but please read forum rules.
hboot 0.92 is not downgradeable at the moment, as explained on some already opened threads...
unfortunately, you'll have 2 wait.
Well, it looks like someone succeeded in downgrading from 0.75 to 0.66 without doing any such breaking? I'd like to try it just to confirm, what harm can it do? Haven't seen anyone actually having tried that way?
I also did read forum rules, I'm not asking for a way to downgrade it, just asking for some information in how I choose what RUU I need? >.<
no, the rule was to search before posting a new topic.
there's another thread with discussions about this subject: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=741672
Aye mate, I did search before, I've been browsing around for most of the day, what I'm asking is how do I see what RUU I need to download for my phone, not how do I downgrade HBoot.
but mate, whichever RUU you get won't fit because you have updated your HBOOT to 0.92. that's what's being discussed in the thread I pointed you...
if you dare reading...
Yeah, I'm reading, and I saw that the method was tried, I'm still interested in what a RUU is
And sorry about that, I only read like around the latest pages, not the first 2, which was the one it was on >.<
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But I need a RUU (No idea what it is really)that.
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RUU stands for ROM Upgrade Utility and it checks your HBoot version prior to installing any ROM.
Hope this helps! )
off topic off topic off topic off topic off topic
there's no point in having rules and manuals if people are lazy enough to bypass them every time they have a doubt.
anyway, feeling better now andrea? relieved maybe?
enjoy your week.
lol !
yes dmpwd, I was already feeling quite well, waiting for Paul's rom as many others...i came to delete my post because it was going to be taken negatively, but I like the kindness that comes between the lines of your answers....FYI I am now quite amused, thanks!
dmpwd said:
there's no point in having rules and manuals if people are lazy enough to bypass them every time they have a doubt.
anyway, feeling better now andrea? relieved maybe?
enjoy your week.
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THE GUY SAID HE WAS NEW!
Forums were designed as a community where likeminded people can SHARE knowledge, WHAT DO YOU PEOPLE IN HERE nOT GET? If someone asks for genuine help, help them with useful information not Nazi rule keeping or say nothing and move along. we dont need idiots.
OT. Sry.
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THE GUY SAID HE WAS NEW!
Forums were designed as a community where likeminded people can SHARE knowledge, WHAT DO YOU PEOPLE IN HERE nOT GET? If someone asks for genuine help, help them with useful information not Nazi rule keeping or say nothing and move along. we dont need idiots.
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Jup and as he just registered this would be the first thing he saw and agreed to...
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OT. Sry.
Jup and as he just registered this would be the first thing he saw and agreed to...
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Is there not also a rule about flaming?
Would hardly call a copy paste of the rules for flaming..
But if you saw it as that, then i apologize.
Just getting tired of post after post asking the same things by newly registered users.
I wish that reading and searching had first priority, instead of spamming the board with countless new topics.
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Just getting tired of post after post asking the same things by newly registered users.
I wish that reading and searching had first priority, instead of spamming the board with countless new topics.
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++++++1
The rules are there for a reason, let's not forget that! To be honest, these forums are starting to get less and less useful, because of the amount of redundant threads that are being started.
If we had more robust/regular moderation, this would be less of an issue, but it seems we don't have a Desire-owning mod!
Regards,
Dave
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I wish that reading and searching had first priority, instead of spamming the board with countless new topics.
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this is my point of view and what I was trying to explain, but some people even called me a nazi/idiot for that. that's another rule-breaking activity, but anyway...
hope the OP is happy now.
I wish that reading and searching had first priority, as well as newbie help, instead of producing 2 full pages on newbie behavior, but anyway...
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OT. Sry.
Jup and as he just registered this would be the first thing he saw and agreed to...
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Yeah, and I did search before posting, I think people just got the question "How do I downgrade from 0.92" instead of my original question that asked what RUU I'd need to get for my phone, if it was possible. Lol.
And also, I wonder how the hell this topic got onto rules and stuff like that, so lets just leave it at this
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i have more then 10 post and ive been a member for longer then a year but i still can not see the market place why is this?? any help guys?
If you read the rules, you'll see that you need 50 posts. But this doesnt mean spamming of course, or your posts will be deleted
When I click the link you supplied, it takes me to a page that is blocked. Thus, I cannot read the rules to know that I need 50 posts. Perhaps allowing us to SEE the rules, might allow us to READ the rules.
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Like these? http://forum.xda-developers.com/announcement.php?a=81
I scoured those, and perhaps I'm missing something, but it doesn't state that you need 50 posts to view the other marketplace forums.
I couldnt find the rules either and there is no mention of 50 posts.
Had to do a search in general to find out why i couldnt view them
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I couldnt find the rules either and there is no mention of 50 posts.
Had to do a search in general to find out why i couldnt view them
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It's an announcement at the top of every forum page.
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Its buried in the legal stuff almost invisible.They need to highlight it in the marketplace forum.
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I would love provide my cheapest service for all here using Huawei, but in the end, I'm not getting that part easy and we'll, since my tools are for lifetime based then it will be okay work with you guys, in the following days, I'll be waiting some of you comment here around, I'll be selecting people to do the bootloader unlock, free of any cost, in exchange of recommendations, you are not getting that part easy ? Well, how to say...
Bootloader unlock here is free but
Just for a few ones, they will test and post results, in the meantime if it's allowed, as we know there's options to unlock your bootloader but this solution may have failed when you walkthrough, because we have not much time for, knowledge or even the mood to try it, or simply you handle a lot of things and cannot carry on cause that.
In this case, then let me help
Requirements:
-Team Viewer.
-A Windows PC.
-A Huawei Device.
-A USB Cable.
-At least 10MB ISP.
Get prepared guys, your devices are waiting for something awesome!
Contact me or simply comment here
@Mafworld
Just a reminder about the XDA Forum Rules. Here's an excerpt:
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11. Don’t post with the intention of selling something.
Don’t use XDA to advertise your product or service. Proprietors of for-pay products or services, may use XDA to get feedback, provide beta access, or a free version of their product for XDA users and to offer support, but not to post with the intention of selling. This includes promoting sites similar / substantially similar to XDA-Developers.com.
Do not post press releases, announcements, links to trial software or commercial services, unless you’re posting an exclusive release for XDA-Developers.com.
Encouraging members to participate in forum activities on other phone related sites is prohibited.
Off-site downloads are permitted if the site is non-commercial and does not require registration.
Off-site downloads from sites requiring registration are NOT encouraged but may be permitted if both of the following conditions are met:
A) The site belongs to a member of XDA-Developers with at least 1500 posts and 2 years membership, who actively maintains an XDA-Developers support thread(s) / posts, related to the download.
B) The site is a relatively small, personal website without commercial advertising / links (i.e. not a competitor forum-based site with purposes and aims similar to those of XDA-Developers.com.)
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13. Advertising and Income Generation
Commercial advertising, advertising referral links, pay-per-click links, all forms of crypto-mining and other income generating methods are forbidden. Do not use XDA-Developers as a means to make money.
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I just wanted to give you a heads-up that we do not accept paid unlock services, their promotion or advertisement. This includes private messages. As soon as you don't offer your unlock service for all XDA members for free, this thread will be closed.
Regards
Oswald Boelcke
Senior Moderator
Yeah, that's something I've made clear since, I've already read rules, so instead I've decided to do it for some users
Oswald Boelcke said:
@Mafworld
Just a reminder about the XDA Forum Rules. Here's an excerpt:
I just wanted to give you a heads-up that we do not accept paid unlock services, their promotion or advertisement. This includes private messages. As soon as you don't offer your unlock service for all XDA members for free, this thread will be closed.
Regards
Oswald Boelcke
Senior Moderator
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Mafworld said:
Yeah, that's something I've made clear since, I've already read rules, so instead I've decided to do it for some users
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Thanks very much for your fast response. Maybe I wasn't clear enough: Just for some users or e.g. temporarily won't be sufficient. It has to be for all users and permanently.
Regards
Oswald Boelcke
I cannot cover all user indeed, as developers can't offer ETA of their work, and btw you were clear enough, is just that, everyone got something in their life to do, so this is why I come here, trying to test a method which involves part of my tools used back in the day for same purposes, regarding about unlock process, yeah will be a service but outside of xda as rules mandate to not offer services here! I just want do test and confirm up to which device is possible do the bootloader unlock if the case presents.
i hope you can help me with my Nova 3i