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Posted 06 June 2009 - 04:56 AM
These rules apply to the Malware forums, where things work a little different than here. A "bump" is when you reply to your own topic to bring it to the top of the list again, thereby making it more "visible" in the chances you'll get a reply. The reason we ask not to bump your own post is because it is considered rude in forum etiquette. Of course, here in the tech forums, replying to your own post is perfectly fine if you are adding some further information to the topic, but once again, posting for the sole reason to create a "bump" is considered rude.1) What does the following mean: Please do not bump your log? & later "Whats meant by dont reply to your thread after you have started a topic"?
These are specialised tools that may be used to remove a specific infection - again, only used in the malware forums. These tools should only ever be used under the expert guidance of a trained professional, as it is quite easy to use these tools to completely ruin your system. Once again, this does not apply here.3) What are combofix, Vundofix and HijackThis fixes?
In other words, each computer should have its own topic. If you have 3 computers, with different problems on each one, then by all means you may have three topics.4) By "Dont start more than one topic for one PC", does that mean if you have 3 PC's, you can have one topic for each PC or you can only ever have one topic? And does that mean each topic needs to be listed, replied to and totally dealt with, before another one is started?
If you come across someone else's thread and they seem to have the same problem as what you are experiencing, it is best still to start a new topic simply because while the symptoms may appear to be the same, it's possible the cause is entirely different. It really just comes down to courtesy toward the helper. If a helper all of a sudden has to start juggling multiple users in the one topic, it can get a bit confusing.5) If a general question its says use "Add Reply" in this thread not "new topic", I am confused because earlier it said not to add to other peoples topics - ie you have the same problem too etc,?
It means exactly that. If you are using software that you haven't obtained a legal license to use, then we will not help you. Unfortunately there are far too many people who try and get as much "free stuff" as possible, although exactly how "free" it ends up is debatable.6) What does "Dont support Pirated/warez/cracked" mean
Once again this applies to the malware forum only. If you don't respond to the topic within 7 days we are lead to believe you have abandoned the topic, which once again is considered rude in forums etiquette. If you no longer require help, then a simple message will let the helper know not to waste any more of their time is appreciated. If something happens in real life and you are unable to respond within the time period, then you are able to send a PM (personal message) to the helper who will then reopen the topic for further assistance. Pretty much the only deleted posts are spam, or other extreme breaches of our Terms of Use.7) Does the bit about not responding within 7 days, mean if one/we puts a topic/post on the forum and you experts ask something else or need more info etc, and we do not answere in 7 days the whole thread is deleted and we have to start the topic again and it is all deleted?
I think what you're looking for are our Terms of Use, the link is at the top of every page, I will also paste it for you here:8) Looking through the forum, How do I find the details I was directed to when i first came on the forum, (ie when stated recorded all these things I didnt really understand), as I was going to check something I kind of recall about it taking or not chasing a response for 5 days as you guys were busy and only did this in your spare time. But whanted to clarify this.
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