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That's ok.
You'll get lots of replies here from the community, and it won't take long
LowEndTalk can't help you with this - only HostHatch can.
The only option you have right now is to just be patient and wait.
Thank you. Many people say that hosthatch will not reply to the work order. I hope to post to attract hosthatch's attention
did you try the arrow in the lower left corner?
Here we go again.
To OP: better not to show your IP address in public.
Of course I did
ok
it could be a voltage problem, have you tried a jumper?
Is OP a muppet?
What is jumper? I can't do anything with VPS
Try unmount the ISO if one is mounted (and try click the unmount button if it's there, even if it looks like none is mounted). I hit that problem with one of my VPSes.
Thank you, but my VPS can't be turned on. It's useless to mount it
Thank you. I tried your method, but it didn't work out
What should I do? I have very important data. hosthatch reply me!
Implement your DR plan
Haha. You funny 😃 He is implementing that DR plan right now, and it seems like his DR plan is asking LET.
What is Dr plan? How should I operate?
Over sold memory maybe?
If you googling it, you will know.
yeah~maybe
What are the key words?
DR Plan = Disaster Recovery Plan aka Backups
You are not alone
ok
Thanks for contacting LET support. Your VPS will not start anymore.
Always take backups.
There are two types of people:
These, who make backups and these, who will make backups.
Your VPS has been deleted as requested.
Regards,
Lowendtalk Suppory
My God, are you wrong? My VPS is hosthatch
I didn't ask for deletion, you made a mistake!
Relax, that's LET humor.
Oh! That's interesting
zero chances until you mention a user with an at, like this: @hosthatch
now chances are 1%. repeat 99 times