Posted by admin on Feb - 23 - 2012 -
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Posted by admin on Sep - 1 - 2011 -
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6. The BIOS will, based on configuration, attempt to read and load into local registers as well as physical memory the boot loader section of a boot device, such as a hard disk, floppy, or bootable optical media in many of today’s devices. Some of today’s newer systems will also provide boot capability from devices such as USB (Universal Serial [ Read More ]
Posted by admin on Aug - 28 - 2011 -
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Following along the airport analogy once again, the investigator may observe, note, collect witnesses, collect videotape, and then isolate the scene and collect the remaining physical evidence. In a standard PC, volatile information can be found in several places other than the RAM.
Posted by admin on Aug - 24 - 2011 -
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This limited definition occurs partly because most computer forensics investigators think of a hard disk as being a static device that is collected in an “at rest” state or offline from an active operating system.
Posted by admin on Aug - 20 - 2011 -
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In the early days of computer forensics investigations in the criminal arena, investigators focused heavily on computer systems’ hard disks. Today, a great deal of emphasis is still placed on the physical hard disk storage devices because of their static nature.
Posted by admin on Aug - 16 - 2011 -
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Unfortunately, by the 1980s they were fighting for a larger slice of a shrinking pie. DEC missed the PC revolution almost entirely, and by the 1990s was a shell of its former self, sustaining billions of dollars in losses and laying of tens of thousands of workers.
Posted by admin on Aug - 12 - 2011 -
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DEC expanded its customer support, marketing, and software and service offerings such that by 1980, it offered one of the broadest product lines in the industry and marketed to the whole spectrum of computing customers. By 1970, the minicomputer industry consisted of a dozen medium-sized companies led by DEC, Data General, Prime, Wang, and Tandem.