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For those who haven't bothered to read the READ THIS BEFORE POSTING announcement by mrvanx
, I brought it to you:

A few things you should keep in mind before posting to XDA-Developers forums:

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If it's your first time here, we encourage you to read general XDA-Developers guidelines too, which is an extended version of what has already been said here.
Please consider a few guidelines before posting to the Blackstone Forum and Subfora!
(also applies to other Fora!)

DO check whether your question has been asked before!
There are some questions that have been asked before several times.
Use the “Search” function on the brown menu bar on the top of the page. There you have the options the have Google search inside XDA-developers site or to use the built-in forum search.
If your search has no/unsatisfying results, try with different keywords.



If your question has been asked, read the thread or use the “Search” function to search through that specific thread.



If you don’t find the answer, try posting in that thread as chances are bigger someone can help you.

Alternatively you can start using the XDA-Developers FireFox & IE Search Bar Plug In.


DO read the Wiki!
Chances are that the answer to your question is already to be found in the Wiki. So please check the Wiki and read the FAQs.

DO edit the Wiki!
All the information that is stored in the Wiki is dynamic. Therefore it can be edited by everyone. Updating the Wiki in this way leaves us with an up to date Wiki which can successfully answer other user’s question only by reading it.
Also posting an answer you get on the forum to the Wiki helps other users with future similar questions.

Don't be afraid of editing the Wiki if you don't understand the wiki syntax: Formating may seem a bit complicated at the beginning, but you don't have to care too much if you just want to add content, add it as if you were writing a text document and sure someone more experienced with wiki syntax will edit it after and correct the bad formating mistakes.

New here?
If you are a first timer, welcome aboard!
Please read the General Guidelines of XDA-developers posting.


As a rule of thumb, let’s try to maintain the following structure:

Omnia II General
(General talk. Post general issues related to Blackstone, software, skins, fixes, tips, tricks, OS issues, etc.)

Omnia II ROM development
(Specific talk. Post issues related to upgrading only, Utilities, HardSPL, Radios, unbricking, etc.)

Omnia II accessories
(Specific talk. Post issues related to accessories only, SD Cards, headsets, remote, etc.)


ATTENTION CHEFs and USERS!
Let's try to post our ROMs the following way:

Code:
[ROM][LANGUAGE][DATE]rom name and version (Build)[STATUS]
[ROM][WWE][05.08.08]Duttys Diamond v.1.5 (CE OS 5.2.19965-Build 5.2.20273)[ONLINE]
[ROM][WWE][05.08.08]SwiftBL Diamond v5.0 Full + Lite (CE OS 5.2.20273-Build 5.2.20273)[ONLINE]
[ROM][WWE|GER|FRA|ITA][31.07.08]Public Beta: bElite ROM (CE OS 5.2.20273-Build 5.2.20273)[ONLINE]

[ROM][WWE][15.05.08]HTC OFFICIAL 1.93.456.2[ONLINE]

* If name is too long for Thread title, leave out the [STATUS] ([ONLINE], [OFFLINE])


For upgrade tools (HSPL, SSPL, CID, SIM, etc.), use:
Code:
[UPG]Description
For complete kitchens, use:
Code:
[KITCHEN][Language]name and version (Build)
For projects, use:
Code:
[PRJ]description
For utilities, use:
Code:
[UTIL]name and version
For requests, use:
Code:
[REQ]description
For questions, use:
Code:
[Q]description
For themes, use:
Code:
[THE]description
For reference threads (tutorials, guides, etc.), use:
Code:
[REF]description
Items from moderators that need special attention will use:
Code:
[MOD]description
Looks better, doesn't it?
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