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on 07-04-2013 00:08
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on 07-04-2013 00:08
So, having been on this laptop for almost 2 hours writing my review for the new HTC One, it suddenly decides to lose everything i've written to god knows where!!! Is there a time limit on writing/submitting a post?? Don't think i've ever been so angry
If there is a time limit to writing/submitting a post can someone out there please advise so I don't make the same mistake again?
Sincerely,
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on 07-04-2013 00:09
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on 07-04-2013 00:11
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on 07-04-2013 00:11
Oh no, can you set your writing program to save automatically every 5 minutes or so?
There is no time limit here that you need to worry about, good luck with it.
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on 07-04-2013 00:35
Thanks guys. Perksie - I have no idea how to set my writing program - I'm a bit thick when it comes to IT - I know how to use it but have no clue as to how it works! I've noticed that the system seems to autosave your posts as you compose so I thought time wouldn't be an issue. I'm going to re-write my review another time on word, then copy/paste it on here, hopefully that'll work
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on 07-04-2013 00:38
Tnanks for the empathy damien
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on 07-04-2013 00:41
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on 07-04-2013 00:57
The phone is awesome mate - the last words of my review were going to be: "if you're currently in the market for a high-end smartphone you have to at least get hands-on with the HTC One before you make a decision to buy. In my humble (unbiased:smileywink:) opinion there is no better handset on the market at this time.
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on 07-04-2013 01:01
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on 07-04-2013 01:26
I believe that once you have handled the One you'll be sold - there's no better salesman than your own perception of a product .......
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on 07-04-2013 09:05
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on 07-04-2013 09:05
the autosavo on the forums should show if you click your name.
But there is the 30 mins non active cut off on these forums.
But autosave draft should have worked?
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