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JUN
02
8

More Windows FE and triage notes (WindowsRipper?)

Posted by Brett Shavers
in  Digital Forensics

Matt Churchhill (http://mattchurchill.net/2010/06/windowsripper/) has been doing some work to supercharge RegRipper.  Take a look at his video and while watching, consider how this can affect your method to triage a computer when booted to WinFE...

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4nBUXYGkBw&hl=en_US&fs=1&border=1]

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Guest — Rob
Am I correct that once you assign a drive letter to the Volume you are going to be touching the Drive in WinFE?
Wednesday, 02 June 2010 10:30
Guest — Anonymous
If you set a volume to read only, the disk is written to (offset 0x417). If a disk is set to read only, it is not written to. So... Read More
Wednesday, 02 June 2010 11:09
Guest — Matt C
Thanks for the link, Brett. I hadn't thought of putting this on WinFE before, but it's a great idea.
Wednesday, 02 June 2010 11:32
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MAY
28
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Windows FE and Triage webinar

Posted by Brett Shavers
in  Digital Forensics

This should be a neat webinar on Windows FE and Triage.

https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/892321554

Check the "Using WinFE" page for tips on using WinFE for not only triage/preview, but other ways to use the tool.  Until I hear otherwise, I have found that X-Ways Forensics is the most complete forensic tool that can run on the Windows Forensic Environment without having to install dongles or hasps, dependent files, or other installation hassles.  Simply copying the X-Ways Forensic folder runs the program.  Take a look at the Triage/Preview link on this site for some things XWF can do in this sort of scenario.

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Guest — Anonymous
Great Catch..Signed up.. Now only if it was tomorrow we could save you alot of Email! ;-)
Friday, 28 May 2010 22:43
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