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Your post was literally posted about 8 minutes before you made this topic.

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You need to be patient. This is an international forum, so the person or people with the correct knowledge to reply might be asleep, or at work/school. Some topics can take hours to get a reply. Some topics won't get a reply at all.

 

I would look at your post, and think "What about this might cause people not to reply?"

 

Maybe you need to provide additional information. Elaborate/explain details further, etc. Maybe you need to clean up your grammar, make it easier to read, etc.

 

Maybe the post isn't engaging enough, and people simply don't care to respond (No offense meant, but this can easily happen).

 

Maybe no one has the knowledge you're looking for, and thus there isn't anyone that can respond.

 

As @BingoFishy said, 8 minutes isn't enough time to wait for a proper reply, let alone enough time to take a proper dump.

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If your thread is asking for help and you don't get replies, make sure it's on the correct subforum (if it isn't, ask one of us and we'll move it for you). Please refrain from posting multiple threads. You can "bump" the thread up to once per 24h to try and help yourself get people to read and answer.

 

It should also be said that it's in your best interest to help us help you. The clearer your question is and the more relevant information you provide, the easier it will be for the community to help you out. :)

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10 hours ago, Energycore said:

You can "bump" the thread up to once per 24h to try and help yourself get people to read and answer.

 

 

Bump?How? I've literally never heard of such a thing. :) 

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1 minute ago, RainColt said:

Bump?How? I've literally never heard of such a thing. :) 

Bumping a thread is the OP making a post in the thread for the sole purpose of "bumping" it to the top of the page of various threads, so that people see it again, rather than it being buried in the pages beyond the 1st page of threads.

 

Usually, by typing "Bump" as the text of the post.

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1 minute ago, dalekphalm said:

Bumping a thread is the OP making a post in the thread for the sole purpose of "bumping" it to the top of the page of various threads, so that people see it again, rather than it being buried in the pages beyond the 1st page of threads.

 

Usually, by typing "Bump" as the text of the post.

O MY GOD, It was hidden in plain sight, I knew that but i didn't.

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delete all your posts when you got into an argument leaving everyone confused and a little miffed. 

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