CFL 7 Acquiring Data, Duplicating Data and Recovering Deleted Files

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Summary

This video provides a comprehensive guide to data acquisition, duplication, and recovery of deleted files and partitions. It covers the functionality of the Recycle Bin in Windows, various data recovery tools for different operating systems like Linux, and introduces digital forensics concepts and tools.

Highlights

Recycle Bin Functionality
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The Recycle Bin in Windows is a temporary storage location for deleted files, reserving 10% of disk space by default. Users can view, restore, customize storage space, and empty the Recycle Bin. The icon changes to indicate if it's full or empty. Files can be restored to their original location. This concept is known as 'Trash' in other operating systems like macOS and various Linux distributions (GNOME, KDE, Xfce).

Stellar Linux Data Recovery Software Features
00:04:49

Stellar Linux Data Recovery offers features like compressing recovered files into ZIP folders, disk imaging to create an image of a hard disk for data recovery in case of corruption, and drive cloning to make an exact replica for data loss prevention and continuous work. It also includes a SMART feature to monitor hard drive health and warn against impending failures.

How to Recover Deleted Files and Data from Pen Drives
00:06:07

To recover deleted files, open Stellar Phoenix Linux recovery software, double-click the logical drive, select 'deleted file recovery', check the files needed, and click 'recover selected'. For data recovery from a pen drive, double-click the logical drive and click 'Advanced Scan' to recover formatted data. Always save recovered files to a different drive than the source.

Recovering Data from Deleted Partitions
00:07:47

To recover data from a deleted partition, open Stellar Phoenix Linux data recovery software, double-click the physical disk, search for logical drives, select 'Advanced Search', then double-click the desired lost drive, and click 'Advanced Scan'. After scanning, click 'recover all' and save files to a different destination.

Data, Information, and Knowledge
00:09:03

Data can be seen as values, variables, or measurements, often visualized as graphs or images. It refers to a reference datum from which other distances are measured. Information is derived from data, and knowledge is then acquired through information. Data are symbols, while information entails using these symbols to refer to something meaningful.

Top Free Undelete Software Tools
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Several free tools can recover lost or deleted files: Recuva Free is user-friendly, supporting various file systems and offering quick restoration. Undelete 360, while a free version of a commercial product, allows unlimited file recovery. MiniTool Partition Recovery is ideal for recovering entire lost partitions. Wise Data Recovery is praised for its simplicity in recovering files from NTFS drives.

Stellar Phoenix Partition Recovery Professional
00:14:10

This professional software helps recover lost, deleted, or inaccessible data from Windows drives and removable media. Key features include raw recovery from corrupt media, recovery of deleted emails, and support for a broad range of file types. Advanced tools include system startup disk, SMART monitoring, and hard disk imaging.

Digital Forensics: Concepts and Software
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Digital forensics is the recovery and investigation of material from digital devices, often in relation to cybercrime. Initially synonymous with computer forensics, it now covers all digital data storage devices. Software tools include Forensic Toolkit (FTK), Mobile Phone Examiner Plus (MPE+), AD Enterprise, SilentRunner Mobile, Digital Decryption, AD Triage, and Live Response.

Digital Forensic Investigation Tools for System Admins
00:18:10

A list of digital forensic investigation tools includes SANS SIFT Workstation, ProDiscover Basic, Volatility Framework, The Sleuth Kit + Autopsy, FTK Imager, Linux DD, CAINE, Oxygen Forensic Suite, WinFE, 2013 Standard Pre-Ex, X-Ways Forensics, Bulk Extractor, DFF (Digital Forensic Framework), ExifTool, Mandiant RedLine, PlainSight, HxD, Helix3 Pro/Free, NetSleuth, and P2 Explorer Free.

Stellar Phoenix Linux Data Recovery and Deleted File Recovery Methods
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This software recovers data from various Linux file systems (ext4, ext3, ext2) and FAT systems (FAT32, FAT16, FAT12). It supports different hard drive types and has a user-friendly interface. Features include quick recovery, advanced recovery for more thorough scans, and deleted volume recovery. It allows scanning for specific file types, narrowing results with masking options, previewing recoverable files, and resuming recovery from saved images.

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