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Rookie
10-10-1999, 08:47 AM
I just got an email telling me that Susan had replied to a post I made some time ago.
Now I cant find it? I tried to find it in our profiles but only 22 of the 70 posts I made are stored there? and not the one I was looking for...Whats up with this?
How do I find my old posts?
Thanks
Rookie
socalgal
10-10-1999, 11:09 AM
Hi Rookie,
Do you remember the topic name of your thread?
I've only been able to pull up 23 posts/threads attached to your nick, but if you can remember the title of the thread, it would help.
Sorry for the inconvenience; there have been some problems with the search feature and it is known and being worked on.
Rookie
10-10-1999, 08:50 PM
The thread was about my Dad's President Mobo-they went out of business, uses an Award 2a59 something or other (FX chipset). I wanted to know if there was an alternative to unicore for a flash bios.
Susan answered the post on 10/8 according to my email. I searched all over her profile's record of posts and mine....cant find it?
Many Thanks to Susan even if we cant find the reply...Is the nick case sensitive?
Rookie
socalgal
10-10-1999, 09:15 PM
Hi Rookie, I also tried using the terms President, Susan, Rookie, and wasn't able to find it either. (I remember this President mobo thread.) I've left a message to Scott and Joel, and we'll try to find your thread.
Sorry for the problem and hopefully it will be rectified.
For now, why not put up a new post restating from the original and what you're looking for now, and we can go from there?
Susan
10-10-1999, 09:27 PM
I can't even find it with going back a few days and looking at each post (it should be here).
Rookie, just for my clarification...did you post your question in Tech Support or Motherboards?
socalgal
10-11-1999, 12:00 AM
Hi Rookie, another suggestion.
Try to remember the forum and the Topic name and go to that forum and set to the appropriate number of days in the 'Show Topics from last ___ days' box. (20 or 30 days should do it?)
Then scroll back to about when you believe you first posted the thread.
Hope this helps and if/when you find it, please post the link here. /forum/smile.gif
Rookie
10-12-1999, 08:53 AM
Thanks Socalgal, I did just that (for an hour) before posting this, even looked through Susans profile (cause she's the one who responded to the thread according to the email I got from the list serve or whatever its called)
Here is the email:Hello,
Susan has just replied to your topic entitled - $59.95 charge for a flash bios? - in the <!--D-->Technical Support forum of SysOpt.com Discussion Forum.
This BB is located at /cgi-bin/forum/Ultimate.cgi
Rookie
socalgal
10-12-1999, 09:11 AM
Not sure I understand... using that Topic info from email, did you scroll back through the forum and find the thread? If so, please post the link to it here. Thanks!
Susan
10-12-1999, 09:46 AM
Found it.
www.sysopt.com/forum/Forum2/HTML/002506.html (http://www.sysopt.com/forum/Forum2/HTML/002506.html)
I have the same problem sometimes, as most of my threads here are all older ones.
Which is what I am doing here right now, lol...
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