HELP WITH MY CPU CORE MISSING!!!

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I noticed that a lot of your links posted to help in the articles go to page parking..

This is misleading and it would seem that when someone says anything about it the posting gets removed..

This site has really gone down hill... It seems to be more about add click revenue than anything tangible now..

The perfect example is this link (http://www.handaware.com/multiprocessor_XP.html) it is posted in this thread (http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/237007-45-help-core-solutions#t891584) and I said something about it going to page parking and this user (OvrClkr) removed my posting!

I will expose this site to everyone in all of my domains now.. I current own over 250 domains and plan to tell everyone what is going on in this site.. Your site is ruined.. I use to come here for real info and now its all about revenue..


Sad sad sad.... Good luck with your site.. :fou:
 
What are you talking about Virusdude?
I don't quite understand your post at all or what you are alluding to. But it looks like you are blaming Tom's Hardware for some spammer who signed up and posted a spam link. I really don't see how you can use that to bring down a site...

That was a "newcomer's" first post. I've noticed recently a lot of spammers signing up. I recently got a personal message that was definitely spam. It's bound to happen when a site becomes popular enough.

But I agree, the site has gone downhill. However, this is not the place to be complaining. You should complain in the feedback section. Take a look at a few of my suggestions and support them if you want. Or suggest your own.
http://feedbacks.tomshardware.com/forums/general

So either go there, or elaborate more on what you are trying to say. And don't just spam stuff, back things up and maybe you can get a worthwhile discussion going.

And Shadow, your post is worthless without a link to the double post so that people can reply there instead of here.

Edit: Also a note, that link was posted in 2009 and godaddy hosts websites. For all you know, it could have been a legit link back in July 2009.
 

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Well, considering that we have over 350,000 registered users (I realize that many just sign in with a problem and we never see them again - but still), I guess we will just somehow struggle along without you.

Oh, have you checked the local lost 'n founds for your missing core? Or put out a BOLO?