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=== Windows 32-bit on Windows 64-bit (WoW64) ===
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WoW64 Wikipedia: WoW64]
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WoW64 Wikipedia: WoW64]
* [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa384253(v=vs.85).aspx Registry Keys Affected by WOW64], by [[Microsoft]]
 
* [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa384232(VS.85).aspx Registry Redirector], by [[Microsoft]]
 
  
 
=== Windows XP ===
 
=== Windows XP ===

Latest revision as of 01:24, 29 April 2013

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Windows is a widely-spread operating system from Microsoft.

There are 2 main branches of Windows:

  • the DOS-branch: i.e. Windows 95, 98, ME
  • the NT-branch: i.e. Windows NT 4, XP, Vista

Contents

[edit] Features

  • Basic and Dynamic Disks, see: [1]

[edit] Introduced in Windows NT

[edit] Introduced in Windows 2000

[edit] Introduced in Windows XP

  • Prefetch
  • System Restore (Restore Points); also present in Windows ME

[edit] SP2

  • Windows Firewall

[edit] Introduced in Windows 2003 (Server)

  • Volume Shadow Copies

[edit] Introduced in Windows Vista

[edit] Introduced in Windows 2008 (Server)

[edit] Introduced in Windows 7

[edit] Introduced in Windows 8

[edit] Forensics

[edit] Partition layout

Default partition layout, first partition starts:

  • at sector 63 in Windows 2000, XP, 2003
  • at sector 2048 in Windows Vista, 2008, 7

[edit] Filesystems

[edit] Recycle Bin

[edit] RECYCLER

Used by Windows 2000, XP. Uses INFO2 file.

See: [2]

[edit] $RECYCLE.BIN

Used by Windows Vista. Uses $I and $R files.

See: [3]

[edit] Registry

The Windows Registry is a database of keys and values that provides a wealth of information to forensic investigators.

[edit] Thumbs.db Files

Thumbs.db files can be found on many Windows systems. They contain thumbnails of images or documents and can be of great value for the investigator.

See also: Vista thumbcache.

[edit] Browser Cache

[edit] Browser History

The Web Browser History files can contain significant information. The default web browser that comes with Windows is Microsoft Internet Explorer but other common browsers on Windows are Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Opera.

[edit] Search

See Windows Desktop Search

[edit] Setup log files (setupapi.log)

Windows Vista introduced several setup log files [4].

[edit] Sleep/Hibernation

After (at least) Windows 7 recovers from sleep/hibernation there often is a system time change event (event id 1) in the event logs.

[edit] Users

Windows stores a users Security identifiers (SIDs) under the following registry key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList

The %SID%\ProfileImagePath value should also contain the username.

[edit] Advanced Format (4KB Sector) Hard Drives

Windows XP does not natively handle drives that use the new standard of 4KB sectors. For information on this, see Advanced Format.

[edit]  %SystemRoot%

The actual value of %SystemRoot% is store in the following registry value:

Key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\
Value: SystemRoot

[edit] See Also

[edit] External Links

[edit] Under the hood

[edit] Side-by-side (WinSxS)

[edit] Application Compatibility Database

[edit] System Restore (Restore Points)

[edit] Windows Firewall

[edit] Windows 32-bit on Windows 64-bit (WoW64)

[edit] Windows XP

[edit] Windows 8

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