Is it possible to only view a list of all the files and sub-directories that have been identified on a drive? I'd like to be able to give someone a list of what can potentially be recovered without actually taking the time to perform the recovery.
Currently within the file browser (option P: to list files), one would need to go into each sub-directory to see a list of files. I'm wondering if a recursive list of everything is possible in one go. Maybe to export a text file, or csv, or print-to-testdisk-window (for later cut-and-paste).
Thank you.
ONLY list files instead of actual file recovery?
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Re: ONLY list files instead of actual file recovery?
The chapter "Scripted run" from https://www.cgsecurity.org/testdisk.pdf answers your question. You should be able to use "list,recursive" parameters.