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WinHex (zip)
WinHex is a universal hexadecimal editor, particularly helpful in the realm of computer forensics, data recovery, low-level data processing, and IT security. An advanced tool for everyday and emergency use: inspect and edit all kinds of files, recover deleted files or lost data from hard drives with corrupt file systems...
Tags: Disk, File, WinHex, Digital Cameras, Digital Photography, Productivity, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
Software downloads 2008-02-01
Winhex
Hi there. This is my first time working with a hex editor so yes i am a newbie on this. I am trying to use winhex to edit a cd image iso and remove the information about the path table but i can't seem to figure it out. I am...
Tags: davoud, Replace
Discussion threads 2006-09-13
Begin a forensics investigation with WinHex
The time may come when you need to examine a hard drive either because you need to recover some lost data or because you suspect an employee of a violation. Whether you intend to use your findings in court, for employee discipline, or just for your own information, using a...
Tags: WinHex, disk
Technical articles 2004-12-30
Improve disaster recovery by learning to modify a disk in place
As you know, Windows 9x isn't known for stability. One of the things that can sometimes go wrong with Windows 9x is directory corruption of the FAT32 file system. Being able to work on data in place will aid your ability to perform disaster recovery, since much enterprise data is...
Tags: disk, Configuring WinHex, FAT32, Michael Jackman, disaster recovery, WinHex
Technical articles 2004-03-01
Using advanced forensic tools in WinHex
WinHex is an advanced disk editor and powerful data recovery and analysis tool made by Germany's X-Ways Software Technology AG. It's useful for forensic examination of disks and files. My previous article on this program, "Begin a forensics investigation with WinHex," covered how to prepare and secure digital evidence. Here's...
Tags: disk, Michael Jackman, tool, WinHex
Technical articles 2003-11-10
Get IT Done: Begin a forensics investigation with WinHex
The time may come when you need to examine a hard drive either because you need to recover some lost data or because you suspect an employee of a violation. Whether you intend to use your findings in court, for employee discipline, or just for your own information, using a...
Tags: disk, Get IT Done, Michael Jackman, WinHex
Technical articles 2003-08-22
WinHex: A powerful data recovery and forensics tool
Felix The Cat had a magic bag of tricks that used to get him out of sticky situations. All good support techs have their own magic bag of tricks, but it usually contains various software utilities that help them solve tricky technical problems. One of the handiest utilities a support...
Tags: data recovery, Michael Jackman, Microsoft Windows, tool, WinHex
Technical articles 2003-05-06

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Zero Binary (zip)
Zero Binary protect your privacy and delete files. Create zero binary file for clean hardisk or uflashdisk. Cannot be recoverable, tested winhex, undelete, and restoration.
Tags: File, Security
Software downloads 2006-12-18
Locked Files in a profile (Win2K Pro)
I have an old profile that I can't delete. The path is 'c:Documents and SettingsSarawLocal SettingsTempTemporary Internet FilesContent.IE5Within this folder there are 3 folders named meaningless names. (ie. A336S9SEA) and in side is the offending files that is causing the deletion problem. The file names vary, but...
Tags: disk, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, pcmaster@..., tool, windows
Q&A 2005-05-02
Tech Tip: Don't leave information on old hard drives
By Jonathan Yarden It doesn't surprise me that many people failto understand the basic workings of computer systems, and yet theycan still use them effectively every day. But it does disturb methat there are so many people using complex machinery that theyknow nothing about--or even care to learn. ...
Tags: computer, hard drive, old hard drive
Technical articles 2004-08-02
Roll-back Hard Disk Partition
Hi guys..badly need your help. I would like to ask if, is there's other way to "roll-back" the partition of my Maxtor hard disk because it is accidentally formatted (partitoned i guess?) and install a fresh copy of Windows XP without a back-up of my data.Thanks in advance guys.First remove...
Tags: data recovery, hard drive, HDD, jtpaderes@...
Q&A 2006-02-02
Don't leave information on old hard drives
Organizations replace computers for all kinds of reasons, and they often donate or sell the old hardware. However, many fail to effectively erase the data on the old hard drives. Jonathan Yarden examines this growing threat to data security, and he offers tips for making sure you safely get rid...
Tags: Jonathan Yarden, hard drive, old hard drive, computer, Internet Security Focus Newsletter
Technical articles 2006-01-27
law enforcement method to retrieve data
How do they retrieve virtually all data from a hard drive as i have seen and heard of many times in the media to investigate crime, etc. Does it require special hardware, software?Are you talking about after a drive has been "wiped" by the bad guys ?? If a drive...
Tags: Police
Q&A 2005-11-14
Software Recommendations Data Recovery/Registry Cleaner
I am looking for a comprehensive data recovery tool that can recover data from emptied recyle bins, danmaged or reformatted drives, or deleted partitions. I have evaluated a fes like Handy Recovery and Recover My files but have issues with either the software or vendor. Also looking for a recommendaiton...
Tags: hard drive, michaels@..., R-Studio, software, XWays Davory
Q&A 2006-01-28
HD disappeared
Hello, I posted this question into "Discussion Storage" but somebody told me to try here instead, because all the gurus hang out here.So here is my problem:I added a month ago a WD 250GB to my computer, partitioned it with w2k (D:10gb, E:240gb).I have been storing stuff in E. The...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, boot sector
Q&A 2005-05-16
Using disk images with VMware
Last week, I described taking flat disk images of machinesusing dd and netcat via a LiveCD. ItÂ’s all very well having an image; yourdata is backed up safely, but how do you recover it? One obvious way ofrecovering data is to write the image back to the original system, but...
Tags: disk, SCSI, VMware Inc.
Blog posts 2006-09-12
Urgent help!! Corrupt Hard drive.
Hi, we have a standalone PC running XP with SP2.When the machine was booted up on Friday, the following error message was displayed -3rd Master Hard Disk:S.M.A.R.T. Status BAD, Backup and ReplacePress F1 to ResumeThe drive is a Maxtor 7Y250M0 250Gb 7200 rpm.The problem is that the machine was about...
Tags: HDD, peter_michael_bennett@..., windows, error message, backup, hard drive
Q&A 2006-02-12
Safeguard identity information by wiping out data with MediaWiper
Identity theft has become a huge problem. You've heard aboutidentity theft as it relates to a credit card or bank account information that'sstolen from Web sites or other Internet transactions, but have you ever given athought that when you discard a simple floppy disk or memory card, you can besubjecting...
Tags: MediaWiper, Luke Swagger, identity theft
Technical articles 2005-05-31
win98 to winxp...reg problem.won't boot?
i'll try to be blunt and to the point, while providing relevant information... so here goes..Computer...p4 1.8 mhz processorInitial OS...Win98 se...upgraded to Win XP Pro(i know...not a good idea)Had problem with windows installer starting when i started a couple of programs..So, in a blind attempt to fix it..i purchased and...
Tags: Win, HEX, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows XP, montcity@..., windows, slave, hard drive
Q&A 2006-04-08
Removable USB HDD failure
Recently I connected my USB Hitachi 40G removable Hard drive to another computer & it did not appear to be getting enough power from that USB port, so I disconnected it. When i tried to use it again at home, my computer would not bring up a volume or...
Tags: disk, USB, bastet@..., windows, computer, USB flash drive
Q&A 2006-02-08
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