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OSFMount (32-bit) is known as a simple yet functional tool which enables you to mount local disk image files (bit-for-bit copies of a disk partition) in Windows with a drive letter. You can then analyze the disk image file with PassMark OSForensics by using the mounted volume's drive letter. By default, the image files are mounted as read only so that the original image files are not altered.Major Features:Search within File: If the basic file search functionality is not enough, OSForensics can also create an index of the files on a hard disk. This allows for lightning fast searches for text contained inside the documents. Powered by the technology behind Wrensoft's acclaimed Zoom Search Engine.Search for Emails: An additional feature of being able to search within files is the ability to search email archives. The indexing process can open and read most popular email file formats (including pst) and identify the individual messages.Recover Deleted Files: After a file has been deleted, even once removed from the recycling bin, it often still exists until another new file takes its place on the hard drive. OSForensics can track down this ghost file data and attempt to restore it back to useable state on the hard drive.Uncover Recent Activity: Find out what users have been up to. OSForensics can uncover the user actions performed recently on the system, including but not limited to:Opened DocumentsWeb Browsing HistoryConnected USB DevicesConnected Network SharesCollect System Information: Find out what's inside the computer. Detailed information about the hardware a system is running on:CPU type and number of CPUsAmount and type of RAMInstalled Hard DrivesConnected USB devicesView Active Memory: Look directly at what is currently in the systems main memory. Attempt to uncover passwords and other sensitive information that would otherwise be inaccessible. Select from a list of active processes on the system to inspect. OSF can also dump their memory to a file on disk for later inspection.Extract Logins and Passwords: Recover usernames and passwords from recently accessedwebsites in common web browsers, including Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome and Opera.Requirements:Windows XP, Vista & Win 7Windows Server 2000, 2003, 200832bit and 64bit supportIt is recommended that 64-bit Windows is used when large disk image files are to be mounted. The 32-bit version can only be used on 32-bit Windows. The 64-bit version can only be used on 64-bit Windows. Users must have administrator privileges.RAM: 1GB. When mounting large disk images, the more RAM the better.Disk space: 1 MB of free hard disk space for the installation files.