The internal hard disk of my computer (Windows XP) does not work. Obviously it was destroyed. Using it as an external drive on another computer, also Windows XP, (through a special device with USB port ), it does not allow the computer to open.
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Answer by
Sean Hill
Yes, you can use this application to create copies of the hard disks for later analyzing. However, the product shouldn't be used for regular users as it's intended for professionals. For regular users, simply install Recuva and you will have the possibility to recover the data on the hard drive.
Do you need a user's Windows password to view files acquired using the FTK Imager?
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Answer by
Alex Urbach
No, the application bypasses this requirements since it's a forensic tool. It will automatically gain access to the computer where it's going to be used.
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The internal hard disk of my computer (Windows XP) does not work. Obviously it was destroyed. Using it as an external drive on another computer, also Windows XP, (through a special device with USB port ), it does not allow the computer to open.
Yes, you can use this application to create copies of the hard disks for later analyzing. However, the product shouldn't be used for regular users as it's intended for professionals. For regular users, simply install Recuva and you will have the possibility to recover the data on the hard drive.
Do you need a user's Windows password to view files acquired using the FTK Imager?
No, the application bypasses this requirements since it's a forensic tool. It will automatically gain access to the computer where it's going to be used.