Helping people help you.
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Helping people help you.
When posting techie questions here, try to post as much relevant information as you can. In particular for software problems post which programs you are using and which version, and on which operating system. (And don't assume that everybody in the world uses Outlook Express!) For hardware problems give make, model, BIOS screen information, etc. For network problems, who your provider is, whether you are on ADSL, cable, 56K, etc. Give the results of any diagnostics you have done so far. And do say "yes, I've tried rebooting".
Without this info it is very hard to help. Imagine someone on Tech Log asking about, say, approach speeds, without saying which aircraft they fly. Or something, I am not a pilot.
I am an IT professional with an interest in aviation, and I've been reading pprune on and off for about three years now. Everyone now and then I try to put something back into the site by coming "down here" and trying to help people with IT queries. So help me to help you!
Without this info it is very hard to help. Imagine someone on Tech Log asking about, say, approach speeds, without saying which aircraft they fly. Or something, I am not a pilot.
I am an IT professional with an interest in aviation, and I've been reading pprune on and off for about three years now. Everyone now and then I try to put something back into the site by coming "down here" and trying to help people with IT queries. So help me to help you!
(And don't assume that everybody in the world uses Outlook Express!)
Ha!
I would doubt the vailidity of that, since the people that don't use Outlook don't have problems.
(just kidding)
Ha!
I would doubt the vailidity of that, since the people that don't use Outlook don't have problems.
(just kidding)
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The acronyms may help but if you really want to talk on equal terms with a geek it is essential to learn the difference between "f**ked* and "b***ered". One (the b-word) is fixable, the other is not.
PPRuNe Handmaiden
Or, have you tried the power switch?
Or, is it plugged in?
Or, is it plugged in?