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* The [[Autopsy 3 Troubleshooting]] page has tips for debugging some common problems.  
 
* The [[Autopsy 3 Troubleshooting]] page has tips for debugging some common problems.  
 
* The [[Autopsy 3 FAQ]] page has frequently asked questions.  
 
* The [[Autopsy 3 FAQ]] page has frequently asked questions.  
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* The [[Autopsy 3 WinFE]] page has info for configuring Autopsy to run in the bootable WinFE environment.
  
  

Revision as of 12:27, 13 June 2013

This page contains information on using Autopsy in a digital investigation. Refer to the Autopsy Developer's Guide for information on developing modules for Autopsy. If you do not find an answer here, you can use the sleuthkit-users e-mail list to ask questions.

Autopsy 3

"Official" Documents

These are documents and resources from sleuthkit.org. Please do not remove these links as they could be the only links to the documents.

  • Quick Start Guide contains a high-level overview of the features.
  • There is help system inside of Autopsy 3 that provides an overview of using the system. Unfortunately, we have not found a way to put it online.
  • The Autopsy 3 Troubleshooting page has tips for debugging some common problems.
  • The Autopsy 3 FAQ page has frequently asked questions.
  • The Autopsy 3 WinFE page has info for configuring Autopsy to run in the bootable WinFE environment.


External Documents

  • Please add links here if you have written a doc or blog posting about using Autopsy 3.

Autopsy 2

"Official" Documents

These are documents and resources from sleuthkit.org. Please do not remove these links as they could be the only links to the documents.

  • Help pages that are automatically updated and describes how to use the system.
  • man page that is automatically updated and describes basics of launching the program.
  • Sleuth Kit Informer contains some articles on Autopsy.

External Documents

These are external documents that have been created by other Autopsy users.

Refer to Books and Courses on TSK for books and such that also cover Autopsy.