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Finding someone on Tom's Hardware

Forum General UK & Ireland Discussions : Finding someone on Tom's Hardware

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Hi guys

 

Im looking for a thread that a friend of mine started, but I can't find it. I was wondering if there is a way to search for either his thread or name, cause I tried but did not succeed.

 

Sorry if this is not the correct section to post this in, but I didn't see a more suitable section.

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Message edited by Blazzok on 03-30-2011 at 01:24:21 PM
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I had a go at this but couldn't find a good answer.

Unfortunately people's profiles have a url with an ID rather than the user's name. So you can't tweak the url to look at your friend's page without their ID.

If you put a username into the search field at the top of the page it doesn't seem to return any results.

If you know a part match on the thread's title or content it is likely to to return the result. For example:

I can find this thread by doing a search for "Finding someone on" but it is not returned in the results if the query is "Finding something on".

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Blazzok wrote :

Hi guys

Im looking for a thread that a friend of mine started, but I can't find it. I was wondering if there is a way to search for either his thread or name, cause I tried but did not succeed.

Sorry if this is not the correct section to post this in, but I didn't see a more suitable section.


I might be able to help, what's the username?

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