This is a new user post/observation, as opposed to a question. I have noticed that there is a great deal of history in previous posts, but the search feature doesn't seem to display more than a single page of results. Before posting a question though, it seems very desirable to see if anyone else has ever had the same question. Fortunately, I found a good way of using Google to find a whole bunch of results, and I just wanted to share it. In addition to the desired search terms, you can add in the following "site:cgsecurity.org". For example, the search for "testdisk partition table type intel efi site:cgsecurity.org" resulted in over 5k results.
Once I learn a bit more, hopefully I can follow-up with an educated question. Thanks.
Forum searching
Forum rules
When asking for technical support:
- Search for posts on the same topic before posting a new question.
- Give clear, specific information in the title of your post.
- Include as many details as you can, MOST POSTS WILL GET ONLY ONE OR TWO ANSWERS.
- Post a follow up with a "Thank you" or "This worked!"
- When you learn something, use that knowledge to HELP ANOTHER USER LATER.
Before posting, please read https://www.cgsecurity.org/testdisk.pdf
When asking for technical support:
- Search for posts on the same topic before posting a new question.
- Give clear, specific information in the title of your post.
- Include as many details as you can, MOST POSTS WILL GET ONLY ONE OR TWO ANSWERS.
- Post a follow up with a "Thank you" or "This worked!"
- When you learn something, use that knowledge to HELP ANOTHER USER LATER.
Before posting, please read https://www.cgsecurity.org/testdisk.pdf
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Re: Forum searching
Indeed, the google search engine is a powerful one and it's worth using it the way you described - not only with www.cgsecurity.org.