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Re: BitStream Copy Utility
From: p1g <killfactory () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2008 17:36:49 -0500
Mike, Look at Helix(google it). It contains dd and some interesting ways to use it. Download the iso , burn it to disk and run it on a live windows system, from there you can review the documentation. It is a good exercise at a minimum. FTK Imager from the AccessData website is also a free useful utility. -Good luck - On 2/1/08, Michael Condon <mjc001 () juno com> wrote:
Can anyone suggest a freeware/shareware BitStream Copy Utility?
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- RE: BitStream Copy Utility Murda Mcloud (Feb 05)
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