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General => My website => Topic started by: Turnip on February 13, 2010,12:20:41

Title: New fault reporting
Post by: Turnip on February 13, 2010,12:20:41
Hello Mulja,

May be just me, but there seems some problem adding previously unreported repairs. Went through new fault biz to discover dead ends where this one isn't eligible to add any repairs at all.

Doing one's best for the site - well, it's cheap, and awful cheerful - Chris.
Title: Re: New fault reporting
Post by: mulja on February 14, 2010,07:20:21
Fault database
working 100%
i tested



if you know how make it better and what exactly you want to change
then contact me and we will make it`s better
 :brinda:
Title: Re: New fault reporting
Post by: Turnip on March 15, 2010,08:08:10
Hi Mulja and thanks for that,

Perhaps an idiot's guide for entering previously unreported faults might be useful - well, to me at least - Chris.
PS -  Guess as no-one else seems to have the problem, will seek out my hat with bells.
Title: Re: New fault reporting
Post by: Turnip on April 26, 2010,12:04:29
Hi Mulja,

When trying to access the 'New faults' database, notice that I am excluded from viewing or entering new topics.

Might be a good reason, perhaps - but still doing one's best  - Chris.
Title: Re: New fault reporting
Post by: sparky on April 26, 2010,12:18:33
hi
have found that if you are not logged in you can access it
strange arrangement
sparky
Title: Re: New fault reporting
Post by: Turnip on April 29, 2010,12:16:01
Hi Sparky,

Guess you too are a multi computer man, but must admit have never yet tried access until site recognised me as a Norfolk  'Turnip'.

Fettling yet another XP from the tip, and going in as a Newbe.

Nice to get in all those odd models, as most of us 'serious' chaps probably have considerable data bases (not admitted) and hopefully, with full'ish info that might actually help other folks (no Raspberries intended to folks who don't have the time to get component ref. numbers or values)

(A general thought, as some folks feel we know what they have in mind, and give little real info) - well, they're probably too busy earning needy cash)  

Trust after 'Hero' status, some further elevation might be possible - Life-time humanist but still susceptable to 'Computer Heaven' - Douglas Adams is still us, and that cat in the shed of questionable reality still the biz - Would say discuss, but serious repair folks are still too busy, eating -  Chris

PS - if still going boldly - ignore the fomer