[nfbcs] Looking for anyone doing computer forensics
Blake Hardin
blakehardin5487 at gmail.com
Fri Dec 14 10:49:03 UTC 2012
hmm I wonder if we could do hard drive recoverys now? This sounds cool
On 12/14/12, Blaine Clark <blaineclrk at gmail.com> wrote:
> I haven't done the following myself, but here are directions for
> building a set of fully accessible forensics tools you may want to look
> over. I have used the stock Vinux Live DVD to recover a couple of files
> from a crashed and non-booting Win-7 laptop of a friend, but that's as
> far as I have gone with it on crashed and non-responsive systems.
>
> If there are any computer techs or computer geeks out there who have had
> to give up some portions of their vocation or hobby because of sight
> loss which makes working on crashed computers impossible or who wish to
> experiment in a field they've never been able to access, there is now an
> alternative. One of the Vinux users and developers has used Vinux to
> build a Live DVD recovery and rebuild utility for Microsoft and Linux
> systems. Vinux gives the vision impaired computer technician or computer
> geek the Linux screen readers and Braille display abilities in order to
> work on some of what used to be among the most inaccessible portions of
> computer work and the utilities used permit the saving of files,
> repairing of files, repairing the infamous Windows registry, removing
> viruses, even root-kit viruses from Microsoft. This can give those who
> would like to learn about computer forensics, but up until now were
> unable because of vision problems a great opportunity to do so.
>
> For any who are interested or just curious the developer has outlined
> the steps he used to create this tool on this web page,
> http://donaldmarang.org/Vinux-IFL.php. Not all of the tools or programs
> used are free, but most are quite reasonably priced and can be purchased
> through the links he's provided on the web page. There are free
> alternatives to several of the forensics programs available, but their
> accessibility is either lacking or has not been fully evaluated. The
> base of the DVD which is Vinux is of course, free.
>
>
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