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| June 10th, 2008 | #1 |
LazX0rUz Offline
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How to use the Search Engine
Here at MechoDownload we are strict to enforce the rule... "Use the Search before Posting".
This is a short guide to help you use the search engine correctly and to get the best results. Step One: Know what you are searching for, and where (a specific forum) you might find it. Step Two: Use the Advanced Seach option in the search menu. Here: ![]() Step Three: Type the correct title in the Key Word(s) column. IMPORTANT: Omit (leave out) ALL 1 - 2 letter words or numbers when you search. For example: Road to Perdition DVDRip ... leave out the word "to". Here: ![]() Once you've typed in your title... go to the Search in Forum(s) section on the lower right and pick a forum to search. This narrows the results greatly. Step Four: Hit the Search Now button. If you find what you searched for... then it's your job to post your links in the existing thread. This helps keep our forums clean and manageable. Thanks for reading.
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| June 10th, 2008 | #2 |
lanka (Vip) Offline
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This was really informative to newbies and to all members of the forum.
thanks for taking time to explain that in brief. |
| June 10th, 2008 | #3 |
m1o1e1 (Old Fart || Spam Hunter ) Offline
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hey LazX0rUz..
that is fantastic.. something that should have been explained a long time ago.. /rep added..
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| June 11th, 2008 | #4 |
azzi371 (Donator) Offline
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Thanks LazX0rUz...i think you should also include the 'tag search' and what it is..
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| June 11th, 2008 | #5 |
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Thanks budy... gud work.
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| June 11th, 2008 | #6 |
LazX0rUz Offline
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You're Welcome.
I'll look into a tag search and add it later on.
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| August 4th, 2008 | #7 |
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thanks that helped a lot
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| March 26th, 2009 | #8 |
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thx great help
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| May 25th, 2009 | #9 |
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Search Engine Problems
I seem to always get 45 pages of answers and not able to thin out the search to what I am actually looking for particularly when the title of the search request is two words or more
Any ideas BJthebear |
| October 4th, 2009 | #10 |
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:mr.green: Another handy hint when searching for movies (especially those with very short names), is to look up the movie title at IMDB. Once you find the movie...In this case we will use LazX0rUz's example "Road to Perdition", in the address bar you will see a number at the end of the string. For "Road to Perdition", the number is tt0257044. Then simply come back to the search engine and place that number in and it will find it even if it is included in a collection.
As most Posters include an IMDB link to review the movie being posted, this can be a very handy help... ![]() In A Time Of Universal Deceit, Telling The Truth Becomes A Revolutionary Act...
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