Flash data recovery important terms to know

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Page and Block Page: Reading unit in flash chip with times of 528 or 536 bytes.(528x or 536x). Page Size: 528 bytes, 2112 bytes, 4224 bytes, 4288 bytes, etc. Block: Erasing unit in flash chip with times of 2^x pages, i.e

What is firmware

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Hard disk drives have a microprocessor , with internal “software” that runs them and make the drive work.

Hard disk drive Logical Structure

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Hard disk drive Logical Structure Each surface of each platter on the disk can hold tens of billions of individual bits of data.

gambling potential evidence

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The following outline should help investigators identify the common findings of a forensic review as they relate to specific categories. This may also help define the scope of the examination to be performed. address books calendar customer database and player records customer information/credit card data electronic money email/notes/letters financial/asset records images of players internet activity logs online financial institution access software sports betting statistics spreadsheets Data recovery Salon welcomes your comments and share with us your ideas, suggestions and experience.

email threats/harassment/stalking potential evidence

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The following outline should help investigators identify the common findings of a forensic review as they relate to specific categories. This may also help define the scope of the examination to be performed. email threats/harassment/stalking address books internet activity logs diaries legal documents email/notes/letters telephone records financial/asset records victim background search images chat logs Data recovery Salon welcomes your comments and share with us your ideas, suggestions and experience.

child abuse potential evidence

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The following outline should help investigators identify the common findings of a forensic review as they relate to specific categories. This may also help define the scope of the examination to be performed.