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promatchrcr 11-25-2007 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by TC1 (Post 129183)
Know what else would be great? Use more meaningful titles in a thread. How about question marks instead of exclamation points? It looks like you are offering a solution rather than asking for one.

You know TC1, it seems that you are very quick to jump on someone for not doing things just right. Why not be helpful to someone instead of being a smart ass? Would it have been that hard to actually be nice to the guy and you could have still gotten your point across or better yet if you are so perfect why not offer him a solution to his problem. I think we were all noobs at one time and everyone deserves a break. It seems most of your posts are spent criticizing others instead of helping them or contributing useful information. I sure hope you don't need help one day or have a question and one these guys you jump on so quickly has the answer. ;)

promatchrcr 11-25-2007 07:00 PM

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Originally Posted by PPC67002481 (Post 129180)
can anyone or did any make a cab install for the vloume fix?

this would be great Stuff!!!

I have changed many regestris , but could not fix this problem and i know there is a fix.

if anyone is listening I think this would be a great help to all.

Dude shoot me a PM I got something I can email you that should help you out. It should bump your ear piece volume.

TC1 11-25-2007 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by promatchrcr (Post 129351)
You know TC1, it seems that you are very quick to jump on someone for not doing things just right. Why not be helpful to someone instead of being a smart ass? Would it have been that hard to actually be nice to the guy and you could have still gotten your point across or better yet if you are so perfect why not offer him a solution to his problem.

If I had a solution I would have offered it to him. Really.
In the meantime, the rest of us continue to wade through meaningless threads trying to pick out nuggets of wisdom here and there...

Have a great day :)

promatchrcr 11-25-2007 08:34 PM

What nice guy! :rolleyes:

darkomen 11-25-2007 08:44 PM

l0z3rz
 
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Originally Posted by CuzinBucksBx (Post 129188)
2nd to that.....Loser

I wonder if you'd also second if someone asked for some respect. If you don't have the answer then don't try to flame him for such a trivial thing. In any case if it bothered you so much why not just give him an advice for next time instead of acting like a spoiled brat.

idiotekniQues 11-25-2007 08:54 PM

i did the volume fix and while i am a tech geek who manages to do ok in the tech world, self-taught to build high end pc rigs - i can see how someone could find doing the audiopara.csv fix a bit intrusive since many have to install another proggie for the mogul to overwrite the original file.

to the OP, did u see the thread on replacing the audiopara.csv file?

prophetwithadd 11-25-2007 09:15 PM

Hey Check This Out...

http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=11184

cuzinbuxbx looks like you made a post titled "how to install dialer skin" where you start off with a question

So next time dont flame someone when you have no business doing so

you just got pwned hypocrite

promatchrcr 11-25-2007 09:24 PM

too funny!

muyoso 11-25-2007 11:36 PM

IDK, maybe I am old school, but I believe that if you have a question, you should spend a LOT of time searching before you put up another post asking for help. I had the same problem as the OP, and I spent all of a minute and a half searching, and I found my fix. In less time than it took him to create this thread, i found the solution and had it installed. I understand people not liking flaming of posts like this, and maybe if I was a more friendly person I would have just given him the solution, but I seriously think people should SEARCH before just wasting space on a forum. I spent about a month on this forum just reading before I made my first post, thats how it SHOULD be.

ScandaLex 11-25-2007 11:44 PM

Anytime a post is made with "!!!!!" it does in fact lead people to NOT see it as a question. Although it could have been told to the OP a little different/kinder even, the fact remains that exclamation come off as a solution and not a question.

I've noticed that some people do this simply to get people to pay more attention to their thread and quite frankly, for a site thats so decicated to helping, this game playing thread tactic becomes old and irritating?????


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