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Brett Shavers

Brett Shavers

JUL
05

WinFE Wish List

Posted by Brett Shavers
in  Digital Forensics

Troy Larson and Colin Ramsden are working on making some changes and adding features of interest to Windows FE. If you have any ideas as to what you'd like to see, please post them in the forum.

Some of the features of interest are Bitlocker support and VSS support. Feel free to shoot your requests here since you have the best hands on WinFE looking for ideas to implement, and a rare opportunity to 'develop' WinFE as a WinFE user.

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JUN
30
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Create your own WinFE ISO, for free, in just a few minutes

Posted by Brett Shavers
in  Digital Forensics

The below video shows how simply and quickly you can create a WinFE ISO. As you'll see in the video, all you need to do is...
1) Install Windows AIK
2) Download the WinFE batch files
3) Run "createfolders.bat"
4) Copy your forensic tools into a folder
5) Run "createwinfe.bat"
6) Burn your CD with the created ISO

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUwDjYC5TUE]

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Guest — Alex Alborzfard
I created the .ISO following the instructions in the video (the second detailed one), and burned it to a CD. Booted the system off... Read More
Friday, 09 July 2010 03:45
Guest — WinFE
When the command prompt opens, it may take some time before you get a cursor to work with. I can't think of a reason where it woul... Read More
Friday, 09 July 2010 04:11
Guest — Anonymous
I created the .ISO also following the instructions. Everything went fine, so I loaded it up and ran diskpart in the command promp... Read More
Friday, 06 August 2010 06:59
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JUN
29
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Gargoyle and Windows Forensic Environment

Posted by Brett Shavers
in  Digital Forensics

It is great to see that the Windows Forensic Environment is being used as an accepted forensic platform by software manufactures, such as F-Response (blogged about running F-Response on WinFE) and WetStone.   WetStone has a version of their malware software available  on the WinFE system (although WetStone calls it the Windows Forensic Edition rather than Environment,  I believe they mean the same thing).

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