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| what rule am i breaking? Could someone please let me know why my two posted questions about usb port 2.0 drivers causing 50% cpu usage are deleted without any response on them? What rule am I breaking by this question referring to specific driver issues? I am confused, I thought this was a forum. Do I need to obtain permission to ask this type question? Or what do I need to do? |
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| Re: what rule am i breaking? Novice USB wrote: > Could someone please let me know why my two posted questions about > usb port > 2.0 drivers causing 50% cpu usage are deleted without any response on > them? What rule am I breaking by this question referring to specific > driver issues? It's highly unlikley that they were deleted. > I am confused, I thought this was a forum. No, it's a newsgroup. You are using the web-based interface to access this newsgroup, and that's probably the reason you can't find your messages, and think they were deleted. The web-based interface is the slowest, clunkiest, most error-prone method of participating in these newsgroups there is. Do yourself a favor and switch to a newsreader, such as Outlook Express, which comes with Windows. See http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/ou...snewreader.htm -- Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup > Do I need > to obtain permission to ask this type question? Or what do I need to > do? |
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| Re: what rule am i breaking? Novice USB wrote: > Could someone please let me know why my two posted questions about > usb port > 2.0 drivers causing 50% cpu usage are deleted without any response on > them? What rule am I breaking by this question referring to specific > driver issues? It's highly unlikley that they were deleted. > I am confused, I thought this was a forum. No, it's a newsgroup. You are using the web-based interface to access this newsgroup, and that's probably the reason you can't find your messages, and think they were deleted. The web-based interface is the slowest, clunkiest, most error-prone method of participating in these newsgroups there is. Do yourself a favor and switch to a newsreader, such as Outlook Express, which comes with Windows. See http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/ou...snewreader.htm -- Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup > Do I need > to obtain permission to ask this type question? Or what do I need to > do? |
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| RE: what rule am i breaking? - please delete this post. Nevermind, please delete this post... found ref to 2nd post. Evidently 1st post deleted. Thanks. "Novice USB" wrote: > Could someone please let me know why my two posted questions about usb port > 2.0 drivers causing 50% cpu usage are deleted without any response on them? > What rule am I breaking by this question referring to specific driver issues? > I am confused, I thought this was a forum. Do I need to obtain permission to > ask this type question? Or what do I need to do? |
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| RE: what rule am i breaking? - please delete this post. Nevermind, please delete this post... found ref to 2nd post. Evidently 1st post deleted. Thanks. "Novice USB" wrote: > Could someone please let me know why my two posted questions about usb port > 2.0 drivers causing 50% cpu usage are deleted without any response on them? > What rule am I breaking by this question referring to specific driver issues? > I am confused, I thought this was a forum. Do I need to obtain permission to > ask this type question? Or what do I need to do? |
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| Re: what rule am i breaking? - please delete this post. Novice USB wrote: > Nevermind, please delete this post... found ref to 2nd post. > Evidently 1st post deleted. Thanks. > > "Novice USB" wrote: > >> Could someone please let me know why my two posted questions about >> usb port >> 2.0 drivers causing 50% cpu usage are deleted without any response >> on them? What rule am I breaking by this question referring to >> specific driver issues? I am confused, I thought this was a forum. >> Do I need to obtain permission to ask this type question? Or what do >> I need to do? Usually when you read one of your own messages, it will be marked as Read and therefore not be shown to you again. I've seen your messages, I'm pretty sure; both of them. Look at your client for options to show you Replies to Your Messages, Show All, Hide Read Messages, etc.. Once it's there, it's not necessary to see it again really; then you'll be interested in the responses, not your own message. Pop` |
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| Re: what rule am i breaking? - please delete this post. Novice USB wrote: > Nevermind, please delete this post... found ref to 2nd post. > Evidently 1st post deleted. Thanks. > > "Novice USB" wrote: > >> Could someone please let me know why my two posted questions about >> usb port >> 2.0 drivers causing 50% cpu usage are deleted without any response >> on them? What rule am I breaking by this question referring to >> specific driver issues? I am confused, I thought this was a forum. >> Do I need to obtain permission to ask this type question? Or what do >> I need to do? Usually when you read one of your own messages, it will be marked as Read and therefore not be shown to you again. I've seen your messages, I'm pretty sure; both of them. Look at your client for options to show you Replies to Your Messages, Show All, Hide Read Messages, etc.. Once it's there, it's not necessary to see it again really; then you'll be interested in the responses, not your own message. Pop` |
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